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Analysis: Leaders must build a rapport before the work begins

May 14, 2009 10:27

By

Barry Rubin

1 min read

What does Israel want from PM Netanyahu’s first meeting with President Obama? There are four main themes: assess US thinking, get along, inform US policymakers of Israel’s concerns, and persuade Mr Obama on the issues.

The single most important aspect of this meeting is that it is the first between the two as their countries’ leaders. They will have to see if they understand each other, though both will make a big effort to portray the encounter as a success. Mr Netanyahu has to defuse the negative stereotype of himself as uncooperative on peace.

In addition, Israel’s leadership will have to assess Mr Obama. Does he intend to be friendly, cool, or hostile? Does he see a special relationship between the two countries?

Dealing with specific issues is less important than these points. There will be lots more meetings in the future to get work done. However, they do want to set the framework on at least two issues.

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