Midway Stop in the U.S.: Netanyahu Leaves New York Visit Open – Meeting with Mamadani Possible
Netanyahu’s Potential New York Visit
Despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not having plans to visit New York during his upcoming trip to the United States, he has left open the possibility of arriving in the city. This comes in light of statements made by Zohar Mamadani, the newly elected mayor of New York, who has suggested that he would seek to prevent Netanyahu’s arrival.
Comments from Prime Minister Netanyahu
During a recent statement, Netanyahu expressed confidence about his intentions, saying, “Don’t worry, I will arrive in New York.” He further commented on the prospect of meeting with Mamadani, who is set to assume offstart on January 1. Netanyahu remarked, “If he agrees to recognize the existence of the State of Israel, that could be the start of a good dialogue between us.”
Potential Meeting Details
Sources indicate that a meeting between Netanyahu and Mamadani could take place in the days following Christmas and before the new year. Netanyahu is expected to fly directly to Florida and return to Israel approximately 48 hours later, without stopping in Washington, D.C. Initial coordination between the offstarts of Netanyahu and former President Donald Trump is already underway following a recent conversation between the leaders.
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Conclusion
As Netanyahu navigates his diplomatic endeavors, the situation remains fluid, particularly regarding his interactions with Mamadani and the potential for future discussions on Israeli recognition. The outcome of these interactions could have significant implications for U.S.-Israel relations moving forward.