Ahmadinejad
at UN. Coming soon on Yom Kippur (Photo: AFP)
Yitzhak Benhorin
Yitzhak Benhorin
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WASHINGTON – A PR duel will be in two and a half weeks
during the United Nations General Assembly discussions in New York between
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and
Iranian PresidentMahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The
Iranian leader is expected to address the GA on the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur, while Netanyahu will speak the next
day after arriving in the United States.
According to diplomatic sources in New York, the Iranian issue will be at the top of the agenda of the GA's speakers, although there will be no votes during the 10-day assembly.
According to diplomatic sources in New York, the Iranian issue will be at the top of the agenda of the GA's speakers, although there will be no votes during the 10-day assembly.
All Western leaders –
including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister David Cameron
and French President Francois Holland – are expected to speak. Their presence
in New York will pave the way for discussions on the Iranian issue.
US President Barack
Obama's address will open the GA on September 25, and the Iranian president's
address is expected the next day.
Obama will not wait in New York to meet with Netanyahu, especially in light of his pressing election campaign. The window of opportunities for a meeting between the American and Israeli leaders will thus open on September 28 in Washington.
Obama will not wait in New York to meet with Netanyahu, especially in light of his pressing election campaign. The window of opportunities for a meeting between the American and Israeli leaders will thus open on September 28 in Washington.
In his
address, Obama will be expected to demonstrate his leadership skills on the
Iranian and Syrian issues, which will be at the focus of West
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