U.S. Vice President Joe Biden sits with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) before a dinner at the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem March 9, 2010.
Netanyahu did not get a meeting in the early months of the Biden White House in 2021 and was then ousted from power.
"The Saudi deal's enormous potential has left Biden & Netanyahu little choice but to meet despite differences," he said.
There is still work to do," White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters on Sept. 7.
U.S. officials have not ruled out an eventual White House meeting between Biden and Netanyahu.
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