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international-relations1 year ago

"Unstable Peace: Tensions Escalate in Overlooked European Conflict Zone"

Despite a tentative agreement on a new path to normalization between Serbia and Kosovo, tensions remain high in the volatile region, with recent violence in northern Kosovo underscoring the fragility of stability. The EU and U.S. are heavily invested in the normalization of relations between the two countries, with the EU's carrot of potential membership serving as a key incentive for peace. However, progress on normalization talks is critical before upcoming elections in the European Parliament and the U.S., as resistance is more likely to come from the nationalistic bases of Serbia and Kosovo's respective leaders.

international-relations2 years ago

"Saudi-Israel Normalization Talks Suspended Amidst Palestinian Concerns"

Saudi Arabia has reportedly suspended US-brokered, indirect normalization talks with Israel due to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government's unwillingness to make concessions to the Palestinians. The move has confused Israel, as they believed the Saudis were prepared to move forward with normalization without linking it to progress on the Palestinian issue. Far-right ministers in Netanyahu's coalition, who oppose concessions to the Palestinians, have been singled out as a hindrance to progress. However, the Saudis have recently increased engagement with Palestinians, hosting a delegation and co-hosting an event focused on revamping the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Riyadh has assured the Palestinians that it will not abandon their cause, even as it discusses normalizing ties with Israel.

politics2 years ago

White House Briefs Democrats on Saudi-Israel Normalization Talks

Senior White House officials have been meeting with top Democratic lawmakers to rally their support for a potential normalization agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia. The White House is not pressuring lawmakers but rather keeping them informed about the negotiations. Saudi Arabia is seeking a mutual security treaty, a civilian nuclear program, and advanced weaponry from the US, while the US wants Riyadh to reduce ties with China and Russia and improve the truce in Yemen. The agreement would require two-thirds Senate support, and Democrats have concerns about Saudi Arabia's human rights record. Any deal would also require significant Israeli concessions to the Palestinians.