
White House says Trump admin did not do 'anything constructive' to end conflict in Middle East
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The White House on Tuesday said the Trump administration didn’t do "anything constructive" to end the conflict in the Middle East, while defending the Biden administration's approach to the ongoing violence in between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants, and maintaining that a "two-state solution" is the only option for "lasting" peace in the region.
Psaki told reporters on Tuesday that the Biden administration is "not following the same tactics of the prior administration" with its strategy to de-escalate tensions in the region. "Aside from putting forward a peace proposal that was dead on arrival, we don’t think they did anything constructive, really, to bring an end to the long-standing conflict in the Middle East," Psaki told reporters. "So obviously, we’re dealing with a conflict that is happening, as we speak. It is happening on the ground. People’s lives are lost. There’s ongoing violence, we’re going to work to resolve that."More Related News