A Gaza truce and hostage release deal is close and could be finalized in the final week of U.S. President Joe Biden's term, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Monday. "We are close to a deal,
The Biden administration sees a possible Gaza truce as soon as this week, White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told Bloomberg News on
The Biden administration sees a possible Gaza truce as soon as this week, White House national security advisor Jake Sullivan told Bloomberg News on Monday, adding that there were no guarantees that the parties would agree to such a deal.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration sees a possible Gaza truce as soon as this week, White House national security advisor Jake Sullivan told Bloomberg News on Monday, adding that ...
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We" are coordinating closely with the incoming administration to make maximum use of this particular period to get this thing done," Sullivan said.
When President Biden took office four years ago, he sought to reassure global allies and reestablish foreign treaties from which the Trump administration had withdrawn.
"We have to stay ahead, and we have to shape the rules," national security adviser Jake Sullivan said of artificial intelligence.
“Within days” or “this week,” of course, would mean that the deal would be inked right around the time of Trump’s inauguration. Trump has repeatedly threatened that there would be “hell to pay” if the hostages — including seven Americans — aren’t freed by then. Now, some of them may be on the way to freedom.
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan says there is a distinct possibility that a deal will be agreed between Israel and Hamas this week to end the conflict in Gaza. Key players are negotiating in the Qatari capital,