Despite assuming power 3 months ago, there are no plans for Netanyahu to visit Washington Despite assuming power 3 months ago, there are no plans for Netanyahu to visit Washington

Despite assuming power 3 months ago, there are no plans for Netanyahu to visit Washington

Despite assuming power 3 months ago, there are no plans for Netanyahu to visit Washington The White House denied that there was any plan on its agenda related to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the United States. Despite the formation of the Israeli government about 3 months ago, Biden has not invited Prime Minister Netanyahu to meet him at the White House to date.  The White House denied, on Tuesday, that there is any plan on the agenda regarding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the United States.  This came in statements by the White House Deputy Spokesperson Olivia Dalton.  In response to a question about statements made by the Israeli ambassador to Washington, Tom Nidas, in which he said that Netanyahu will visit the United States soon, Dalton reported that "there is no plan in this regard yet."  She added that Netanyahu "will visit the United States at some point, like the rest of the Israeli leaders, but this visit is not on the agenda now."  Senior officials in the US administration conveyed a message to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that "it is better for him not to come to Washington at the present time," according to official Hebrew media.  Despite the formation of the Israeli government about 3 months ago, Biden has not invited Prime Minister Netanyahu to meet him at the White House to date.  Usually, American presidents are quick to invite Israeli prime ministers to visit the White House after they form their governments.

The White House denied that there was any plan on its agenda related to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the United States. Despite the formation of the Israeli government about 3 months ago, Biden has not invited Prime Minister Netanyahu to meet him at the White House to date.

The White House denied, on Tuesday, that there is any plan on the agenda regarding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the United States.

This came in statements by the White House Deputy Spokesperson Olivia Dalton.

In response to a question about statements made by the Israeli ambassador to Washington, Tom Nidas, in which he said that Netanyahu will visit the United States soon, Dalton reported that "there is no plan in this regard yet."

She added that Netanyahu "will visit the United States at some point, like the rest of the Israeli leaders, but this visit is not on the agenda now."

Senior officials in the US administration conveyed a message to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that "it is better for him not to come to Washington at the present time," according to official Hebrew media.

Despite the formation of the Israeli government about 3 months ago, Biden has not invited Prime Minister Netanyahu to meet him at the White House to date.

Usually, American presidents are quick to invite Israeli prime ministers to visit the White House after they form their governments.

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