#Kushner narrates "unforgettable" positions and words from Mohammed bin #us#Zayed
Jared Kushner, son-in-law of former US President Donald Trump, published a memoir entitled "breaking history" in which he touched on a position and words he "will not forget" from the UAE President, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Kushner wrote: "Before we left, Mohammed bin Zayed made another comment: He said the United States usually sends three types of people to practice diplomacy. The first are people who sleep in meetings, the second are people who read talking points with no ability to speak, and the third They are people who come and try to convince them to do things that are not in their interests."
He said, "Note that I was different. I was the first person to come to ask questions and really try to understand their views. He believed that we would make peace in the region," adding: "I was honored to note Mohammed bin Zayed, and I never forgot his words. After our visit, one of my agents noticed In the Secret Service he had enjoyed watching a football match with an Emirati security guard named Mohammed.. I told him that the person who assumed he was actually a security guard was Mohammed bin Zayed. The client was surprised - the crown prince was shockingly modest and calm, and he showed a real interest in the client's life and background and his family."
Kushner noted that, "At some point, Mohammed bin Salman and Mohammed bin Zayed acknowledged that the allies of their countries are the allies of Israel, and that the enemies of their countries are the enemies of Israel. When I asked them frankly whether they were open to normalization, they expressed their desire to make progress on the Palestinian cause, But they did not show hostility to Israel."
He added, “I asked for their advice on how to deal with the problem, given the difficulty of solving (Palestinian President Mahmoud) Abbas. They indicated that if I could persuade Israel to agree to a credible plan that included a Palestinian state, access to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and investments to improve the lives of the Palestinian people, That could change the dynamics. They indicated that if the Palestinians rejected the plan, they would be more open."
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