Biden to send US delegation to Saudi Arabia, UAE to discuss regional issues: Sources

The delegation will be led by officials from the US State Department, the National Security Council and the Department of Defense. (File/AFP)
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Updated 29 April 2021
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Biden to send US delegation to Saudi Arabia, UAE to discuss regional issues: Sources

  • Discussions are expected to include developments on talks with Iran on the nuclear deal

DUBAI: US President Joe Biden will send a high-level delegation to visit countries in the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Jordan, this week, to discuss regional matters, Asharq Al-Awsat reported on Wednesday citing White House sources.

Discussions are expected to include developments on talks with Iran on the nuclear deal taking place in Vienna, the UAE’s purchase of the next generation of F-35 aircraft, as well as the ongoing efforts to calm tensions in the Middle East.

The US envoy to Iran Robert Malley held talks earlier this week with the foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council to relay developments of the meetings in Vienna.

The delegation will be led by officials from the US State Department, the National Security Council and the Department of Defense.

US National Security Council Middle East Policy Coordinator, Brett McGurk, State Department Adviser, Derek Chollet, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, Joy Hood, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Middle East Affairs, Dana Stroll, will also be part of the delegation.

The delegation’s visit comes amid growing concern among allies in the region that Biden is looking to return the United States to the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, which former President Donald Trump abandoned.


High-level Turkish team to visit Damascus on Monday for talks on SDF integration

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High-level Turkish team to visit Damascus on Monday for talks on SDF integration

  • The visit by Turkiye’s foreign and defense ministers and its intelligence chief comes amid efforts by Syrian, Kurdish and US officials to show some progress with the deal

ANKARA: A high-level Turkish delegation will visit Damascus on Monday to discuss bilateral ties and the implementation of a deal for integrating the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) into ​Syria’s state apparatus, a Turkish Foreign Ministry source said.
The visit by Turkiye’s foreign and defense ministers and its intelligence chief comes amid efforts by Syrian, Kurdish and US officials to show some progress with the deal. But Ankara accuses the SDF of stalling ahead of a year-end deadline.
Turkiye views the US-backed SDF, which controls swathes ‌of northeastern Syria, as ‌a terrorist organization and has ‌warned of ⁠military ​action ‌if the group does not honor the agreement.
Last week Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Ankara hoped to avoid resorting to military action against the SDF but that its patience was running out.
The Foreign Ministry source said Fidan, Defense Minister Yasar Guler and the head of Turkiye’s MIT intelligence agency, Ibrahim Kalin, ⁠would attend the talks in Damascus, a year after the fall of ‌former President Bashar Assad.

TURKEY SAYS ITS ‍NATIONAL SECURITY IS AT ‍STAKE
The source said the integration deal “closely concerned Turkiye’s national ‍security priorities” and the delegation would discuss its implementation. Turkiye has said integration must ensure that the SDF’s chain of command is broken.
Sources have previously told Reuters that Damascus sent a proposal to ​the SDF expressing openness to reorganizing the group’s roughly 50,000 fighters into three main divisions and smaller ⁠brigades as long as it cedes some chains of command and opens its territory to other Syrian army units.
Turkiye sees the SDF as an extension of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group and says it too must disarm and dissolve itself, in line with a disarmament process now underway between the Turkish state and the PKK.
Ankara has conducted cross-border military operations against the SDF in the past. It accuses the group of wanting to circumvent the integration deal ‌and says this poses a threat to both Turkiye and the unity of Syria.