New York Post

WH aide muddles through Mideast

- Laura Italiano

White House press secretary Jen Psaki gave a vague, rambling answer Friday when asked at a briefing to reporters whether the Biden administra­tion considers Saudi Arabia and Israel to be “important allies.”

“Can you please just give us a broad sense of what the administra­tion is trying to achieve in the Middle East?” a reporter asked — in follow-up to an earlier question asking why President Biden has yet to call Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“For example,” the reporter asked, “does the administra­tion still consider the Saudis and the Israelis important allies?”

Psaki (inset), according to a White House transcript, responded: “Well, you know, again, I think we — there are ongoing processes and internal interagenc­y processes — one that we, I think, confirmed an interagenc­y meeting just last week — to discuss a range of issues in the Middle East.

“We’re — we’ve only been here three and a half weeks, and I think I’m going to let those policy processes see themselves through before we give, kind of, a complete laydown of what our national security approaches will be to a range of issues,” she added.

Earlier in the press briefing, in insisting that Biden’s failure to call Netanyahu is “not an intentiona­l diss,” Psaki said.

“Obviously, we have a long and important relationsh­ip with Israel, and the president has known him and has been working on a range of issues that there’s a mutual commitment to for some time.

“It is just a reflection of the fact that we have been here three and a half weeks, he’s not called every single global leader yet, and he is eager to do that in the weeks ahead.”

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