WASHINGTON - US PRESIDENT Barack Obama will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday for the first time since US efforts to restart Middle East peace talks stalled, a White House official said.
The US president will host Mr Netanyahu at the White House's Oval Office on Monday evening, according to an official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The Israeli prime minister arrived in Washington on Sunday evening for a three-day trip during which he is scheduled to address a Jewish group and meet with members of Congress.
The White House had previously declined to confirm the meeting, forcing Israeli officials to deny that the absence of a White House invitation would be a snub to Mr Netanyahu.
The hawkish prime minister has defied US calls for a freeze to settlement construction, instead offering a limited proposal to ease new construction.
That offer falls far short of Palestinian demands but was nonetheless welcomed by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as 'unprecedented' during a trip to the region last week. -- AFP