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The Daily

A Dinner and a Deal

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.4 • 102.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In March 2018, Mark Landler — then a White House correspondent at The New York Times — attended a dinner party hosted by the United Arab Emirates’ ambassador, Yousef al-Otaiba, at a Washington restaurant. There he witnessed a chance encounter between the ambassador and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel — one the ambassador asked to keep private. Two years after that delicate conversation, Israel and the United Arab Emirates have agreed to normalize diplomatic and trade relations. Today, we speak to Mr. Landler about the Trump administration’s role in the agreement, what normalization means for Palestinians and what it says about the Middle East’s political climate. Guest: Mark Landler, London bureau chief at The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily Background reading: The Arab Spring, growing power of Iranian proxies and demographic changes — how changing dynamics in the Middle East set the stage for the deal.The U.A.E. has agreed to normalization in exchange for Israel’s suspending annexation of areas in the occupied West Bank. Many Palestinians see the deal as less of a balm and more of a stab in the back.

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From the New York Times, I'm Michael Babaro.

0:33.0

This is the Daily.

0:36.0

Today, for the first time in nearly 30 years, an Arab country has established full diplomatic

0:48.4

relations with the state of Israel.

0:51.7

Mark Lamper on what it says about the changing dynamics of the Middle East.

0:59.8

It's Tuesday, August 18th.

1:05.2

Mark, tell me about this dinner.

1:08.1

Well, so it was March of 2018.

1:11.2

My recollection was it was kind of a rainy night, and it was a dinner at a restaurant called

1:16.6

Cafe Milano, which is in Georgetown, and this is one of these classic Washington watering

1:22.7

holes.

1:23.7

The trumps go there.

1:24.8

The Obama administration, top officials used to go.

1:28.3

It's an Italian restaurant full of power brokers.

1:31.9

One of the most faithful and well-heeled customers of this restaurant is a diplomat whose

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