Posted on 03/25/2010 6:58:12 PM PDT by Cindy
SNIPPET: Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will convene his senior ministers on Friday to discuss the demands made by US President Barack Obama and his overall trip to Washington a trip that, because of negative atmospherics and amid a paucity of hard information, has been widely characterized as among the most difficult in recent memory.
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Cindy to All
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/briefing-white-house-press-secretary-robert-gibbs-32410
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The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release March 24, 2010
Briefing by White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, 3/24/10
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
12:40 P.M. EDT
SNIPPET: Q On Israel, Id like to ask you briefly about the visit yesterday by Prime Minister Netanyahu. As you know, diplomacy involves not just the substance of the event, but how its handled. And in this case, there were really none of the normal trappings of a foreign visit, in terms of press coverage and even a readout. Can you explain a little bit about why the White House decided to handle it that way?
MR. GIBBS: Well, let me categorize the President and the Prime Minister met, first off, the Oval, and had an honest and straightforward discussion about our relationship, about regional security and about comprehensive peace efforts. The President asked the Prime Minister to take steps to build confidence for proximity talks so that progress can be made towards comprehensive Middle East peace. There are areas of agreement, there are areas of disagreement, and that conversation is ongoing.
The Prime Minister arrived a little after 5:30 p.m. That meeting concluded a little after 7:00 p.m. last evening. The President went back to the residence. Prime Minister Netanyahu remained in the White House and consulted with his staff in the Roosevelt Room and then requested to see the President again, and they returned to the Oval Office at about 8:20 p.m. and met for a little more than half an hour.
Q On the substance, just one second on that but back to my original question about the handling of this. Why did the White House decide to handle that was so low profile.
MR. GIBBS: Well, weve handled different visits in different ways and this is the way we felt most comfortable handling this one.
Q Is there any concern about how it could be perceived particularly by Jewish voters or Jewish donors that this was a cold-shoulder kind of visit or there was anything less than a full extension?
MR. GIBBS: No, I look, they spoke for over two hours last night, face to face, so I think we have a strong relationship with a strong ally. There are areas that they discussed last night, some of which they agree and some of which they disagree. And as Ive said, those talks are ongoing. And but the conversation was honest and straightforward.
Q Just one follow on that. Particularly on the issue of settlements, what did the President ask of the Prime Minister, and how do you think that went?
MR. GIBBS: Well, Im, at this point, not going to get into walking through the substance of what they discussed.
Yes, maam.
Q On the confidence-building measures, the Prime Minister made clear going into the meeting that he had no intention of backing down on the demand for freezing construction in East Jerusalem. And Im wondering if there were any goodwill gestures or any concessions made?
MR. GIBBS: Again, Im not going to get into the substance of what they talked about at each of the meetings. Again, we have asked the Prime Minister to take steps to build confidence for proximity talks to be able to make progress.
Q But can you explain why there were two meetings?
MR. GIBBS: Again, there was a meeting the original meeting, the President at the conclusion of that meeting, Prime Minister Netanyahu wanted not to leave but instead meet with staff his staff here, his team here. They did so in the Oval Office [sic]. At some point, I dont know exact timing, but at some point, they came word was sent out of that meeting that the Prime Minister would like to see the President requested to see the President again, and the
Q Were there any presidential aides in the Roosevelt Room at the time?
MR. GIBBS: Not in the Roosevelt Room, no. I believe somebody was sent out to locate us.
Q So the Prime Minister met with the staff in the Roosevelt Room?
MR. GIBBS: With his staff, yes, yes in the Roosevelt Room.
Q Does the President expect to see Netanyahu again today or tomorrow maybe?
MR. GIBBS: Theres nothing on the schedule right now, no. I think Prime Minister Netanyahu has some meetings scheduled later on today with administration staff. But theres nothing on the schedule for
Q But thats here or
Q But does he expect answers from Netanyahu?
MR. GIBBS: Oh, I dont know if there I dont know exactly where those meetings are.
Q But does he expect answers from Netanyahu before he leaves town tonight or tomorrow?
MR. GIBBS: Again, the conversations that the Prime Minister and the President are having are ongoing.
Q Robert, Israel is confirming further plans to expand housing in East Jerusalem. Do you have any comment on that?
MR. GIBBS: I asked specifically asked our team on this. They said they are seeking clarification on that announcement. And I will withhold comment until we have clarification based on some questions they have for the Israelis on that. I would say this: I think our position is fairly well known.
He treats our friends like enemies and our enemies like friends. That should tell us something.
Don’t do it BIBI...he does not have a heart of Israel.His heart belongs to the other side...
” Nuts “
My current Israel-related thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2474395/posts
My previous Israel-related thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2154771/posts
Yep.
Fixed.
In this case he is messing with Someone definitely above his pay grade. It won’t end well for him.
“A man that eloquent must be saved”
Obama is probably consulting with Jeremiah Wright.
Screw ‘em Bibi!!
If I were Israel I’d give up nothing. The goat fornicator in chief will just shank them anyway.
Again I ask, has anyone seen a picture of the Oval office in awhile? Did they remove all the furniture and the one sits on rugs?
Come on, Bibi . . . tell him you are gonna go have a week long dinner with your family and you’ll THINK about sending him a post card after you take a good sh*t.
Israel better start looking for another benefactor because the U.S. is not to be relied on for the next few years. I don’t know if there is another country Israel can depend on, but they better start looking. Obama will end up destabilizing the region if he continues this crap, which is what he wants.
I'm sorry that my report will be late because I'm currently bombing Iran back to the stone age.
Love and Kisses,
Bibi
I somehow get the feeling that Benjamin Netanyahu doesn’t take orders from acorns.
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