Netanyahu Seeks to Meet Bahraini and Moroccan Counterparts on Sideline of Warsaw Conference: Israeli Report
2019-02-13 - 9:10 م
Bahrain Mirror: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to hold talks with the foreign ministers of Bahrain and Morocco on the sidelines a Warsaw-hosted Middle East conference, Israeli Broadcasting Authority (IBA) reported.
The authority indicated that Netanyahu headed to the Polish capital on Tuesday evening to take part in the US-led conference, which is expected to focus on Iran issue.
According to the IBA, Netanyahu's office hopes to arrange several meetings on the event's sidelines, including interviews with Moroccan and Bahraini minister of foreign affairs.
Netanyahu's office has already scheduled two separate meetings with U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the IBA reported.
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