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U.S. and Israel Hold Semi-Annual Strategic Dialogue

Rachel Shabad — July 12, 2012 – 1:48 pm | Foreign Policy | Israel Comments (0) Add a comment

Deputy Secretary of State William Burns and Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon met in Jerusalem at the Israeli Foreign Ministry for the semi-annual U.S.-Israel Strategic Dialogue. This diplomatic meeting demonstrates the strong alliance between the two countries and the depth of cooperation on a variety of issues. Burns and Ayalon discussed a number of issues including Iran, Syria and other regional issues. 

Al Monitor’s Laura Rozen posted the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ statement

Today, Israel and the United States convened their semi-annual Strategic Dialogue at Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem.  The Strategic Dialogue, the highest level regularly scheduled diplomatic meetings between the two countries, highlights the strong alliance and deep ties that bind Israel and the United States.

Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon and Deputy Secretary of State William Burns headed the respective delegations.

The two sides engaged in a productive, wide ranging discussion of issues of mutual concern.  Special attention was paid to the ongoing changes in the region, which present both challenges and opportunities for progress.

Iran’s continued quest to develop nuclear weapons, which the United States and Israel are both determined to prevent, the destabilizing role which it plays in the region and its promotion of international terrorism were addressed by the parties.

The two sides agreed that the ongoing bloodshed inflicted on the Syrian population by the Asad regime, assisted by Iran and Hezbollah, is a source of major humanitarian concern and the continued violence of the Syrian regime against its citizens could also lead to severe consequences for the entire region.

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