Israel to U.S.: Opposing Russia would endanger our security
White House remains incensed over Jerusalems breaking of ranks over Ukraine.
By Barak Ravid | Apr. 14, 2014 | 8:20 AM | 1
Israel has told the United States over the past two weeks of its concerns that taking a public stance against Russia over the invasion of Ukraine could cause real damage to its security interests, an Israeli official involved in the talks with Washington told Haaretz on Sunday.
Haaretz reported on Sunday that Washington is incensed that Jerusalem has not come out openly against Russias takeover of the Crimean peninsula. A senior U.S. official said one of the reasons for the White Houses anger was Israels absence two weeks ago at a UN General Assembly vote to condemn the Russian invasion and support Ukraines territorial integrity.
The talks over the past two weeks, in which Israel explained its position on Ukraine and why it was absent from the vote, have been taking place both at the working diplomatic level on both sides, but also at a more senior rank. The Israeli official said that while both the U.S. State Department and Congress have shown understanding for Israels position, the White House remained unconvinced by the explanations.
American dissatisfaction with Israels policy came up in a meeting last week in Washington between Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and U.S. National Security Advisor Susan Rice. Leiberman explained that Israel had not attended the UN vote because of the Foreign Ministry employees strike. He said that during the last strike, three years ago, then-president of Russia Dmitry Medvedev had to call off a planned visit to Israel at the last minute, and the Russians had understood and not been angry. Rice listened to Lieberman, but stressed that the administration was disappointed in Israels conduct.
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