New York Times: Camp David summit did not achieve the ambitions of Obama

New York Times: Camp David summit did not achieve the ambitions of Obama

16/05/2015 11:06 GMT

New York Times - Camp David summit did not achieve the ambitions of ObamaAgencies – “New York Times” newspaper of America commented on the Camp David summit, which was conducted last Thursday between President Barack Obama and the leaders of the Gulf states at the presidential retreat, and said that Saudi Arabia angry very likely nuclear deal between Iran and the major powers, until it threatens to develop nuclear capabilities, In another indication of the deep differences between the United States and the Gulf states on the agreement, which is supposed to be complemented by world powers Iran before the end of this month.
Obama’s ambitions are not met

President Obama hopes to bridge the gap expression of the American Arab Unity at Camp David, the summit did not achieve his ambitions, in the unfortunate result for both sides, the paper added, saying that just as the habit is for the summit meetings, those talks ended with a joint statement optimistic confirms the strong partnership between The United States and the Gulf countries, but this does not hide the existence of severe and persistent differences over the agreement, which aims to curb Iran’s nuclear rein in return the lifting of international sanctions imposed on it.

Unstable relations between America and its allies

US officials to the leaders of the Gulf and stressed that the goal is to deprive Iran of access to nuclear weapons, but the Saudi foreign minister, said that it would be premature to judge what we accept and what we do not accept. The newspaper found that the more explicit evidence of the unsettled relations between the United States and its Arab allies have long is the Saudi King Abdul Aziz Salman’s decision not to attend the White House after the announcement of his participation. The paper went on, saying it is difficult to see how this threatens the president offers critical assistance to the war led by Saudi Arabia in Yemen, which still has two years in office. And felt that Obama was able to perform the duty of the best in calm Arab suspicions before calling Gulf leaders to Camp David.

Regional scene change

The paper goes on to say that there is no doubt that the regional scene is changing, whether politically or diplomatically. Exert substantial American and Iranian officials who did not conduct any contact after the Islamic revolution in Iran, were holding negotiations on a regular basis now. And will benefit the field of international business possibilities of investing in Iran with the lifting of international sanctions imposed on it, which pumped billions of dollars into the economy of Iran Almmzk.ouma, it is strange that the Arab leaders who considered Iran’s nuclear program complain that the biggest threat to them from the agreement, which aims to reduce the This threat. The focus of the biggest fear that Iran, which give rise to unrest in Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen and elsewhere in the Middle East, will have to lift sanctions in case more help to extend its influence resources.

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