Critical conversations at the UN General Assembly: notable comment on Erdogan-Biden
The American media Politico published a notable analysis before the United Nations General Assembly, which will be held next week and which President Erdoğan will attend. Although the title of the analysis was “Relationships that will be monitored when world leaders meet”, it was stated that “The annual meeting of the UN General Assembly is like a family reunion with many coups d’état, wars and ignorance.”
While it was stated that the leaders of many countries such as France, the United Kingdom, Russia and China will not attend this year’s summit, it was noted that some high-level meetings will still take place. The analysis recalled that “US President Biden, Ukrainian leader Zelenskiy, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan are some of the names who will attend.”
Part of the article, titled “Biden and his Middle East counterparts,” said: “While the UN provides Biden with the ideal space to direct US attention to China, he does not forget other critical regions.” “There appears to be a bilateral meeting with Middle East leaders on Biden’s calendar released by the White House,” the statement said.
“YOU CAN MEET AT THE RECEPTION”
The news said: “But Biden can still meet with some of them. “For example, he may meet with Erdogan of Turkey and with the leader of Qatar in a less formal setting, such as at receptions,” he said. It was also noted that one of the issues that Biden and his team will raise will be the normalization of diplomatic relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
On the other hand, it was noted that Biden was expected to hold a bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in New York, and it was also stated that this was a bad situation for Netanyahu, who wanted to be invited to the White House.