JERUSALEM, Israel – A high-stakes meeting took place at the White House on Tuesday between President Donald Trump and Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, with both leaders signaling that they're ready to reboot the regional diplomacy and achieve peace in the Middle East.

The first visit of the Saudi crown prince in seven years came as the White House moved to deepen security ties and nuclear cooperation with the world's largest oil exporter, a relationship President Trump has made central in his second term.

Bin Salman told Trump he wants Saudi Arabia to join the Abraham Accords, but only if there's a clear path toward a two-state solution for Palestinians, something Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted cannot happen.

The president noted, "I don’t want to use the word co

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