
US President Joe Biden outside the White House in Washington. File photoWASHINGTON, Jun 4US President Joe Biden's visit to the Middle East, originally scheduled for the end of this month, has been postponed to July due to problems with the head of state's schedule, Axios reports on Saturday, citing US and Israeli officials. According to him, on Friday evening, representatives The White House informed their Israeli counterparts that Biden's first visit to the region would be rescheduled for next month due to the head of state's busy schedule. At the same time, the US administration emphasized that this decision had nothing to do with the events taking place in Israel's internal political environment.Biden «sent» Musk to the moon after his words about the US economy Biden's visit to the Middle East was expected to include a summit with the leaders of nine Arab states. In addition, the US president also plans to visit Israel and Palestine. The day before, the American leader admitted that he would soon visit Saudi Arabia, but stressed that the final plans have not yet been formed. At the same time, on Thursday, the New York Times wrote that Biden decided to visit the Middle Eastern kingdom in June and meet with its crown prince to restore the previous level of contacts between the two countries. US relations with Saudi Arabia became more complicated after Biden came to power amid complaints about the situation with human rights and the military campaign in Yemen. The long-awaited visit of the 46th US President to Saudi Arabia was described by the American media as a «victory of real politics over moral considerations», given that in the past Biden promised to turn the Middle Eastern kingdom into a «rogue state».< img src="/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/f6dd376820083736d945c7e2a3595629.jpg" />Worst Biden speech in history forced Americans to talk about impeachment

