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News Roundup: Reactions from MENA to Joe Biden's Presidential Victory

President-elect Joe Biden
January 7, 2020: Former Vice President & Democratic hopeful Joe Biden made foreign policy statement at Current on Pier 59

Introduction

President-elect Joe Biden received congratulatory messages from leaders across the MENA region. The most notable delayed congratulatory messages came from Israel鈥檚 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Saudi Arabia鈥檚 King Salman and his son Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman, and finally Turkish President Erdogan.听

Arab media outlets discussed the results of the U.S. Presidential elections and the impact on the region. According to a news roundup published by a number of Arab writers argued that President Trump and President-elect Biden are 鈥渢wo sides of the same coin鈥 with regards to foreign policy changes toward the region, adding that any 鈥渃hange will be limited.鈥 claims that 鈥渢he only difference鈥 between Republicans and Democrats 鈥渓ies in the procedural approach to implementing America's foreign policy鈥 adding that Republicans 鈥渙ften tended to adopt the logic of 'American power',鈥 with all its implications for interventions 鈥淢ilitary, preemptive wars and rough policies, such as what happened in Afghanistan and Iraq as a model,鈥 while the Democrats tend 鈥渢o 'soft power' under the titles of negotiation (Iran) and diplomacy (Camp David and Oslo) and even bargaining, containment and the international umbrella, to market America's moral image.鈥 Another columnist writing in Said Al Shihabi argues that little will change in the U.S. foreign policy in the region. However, he adds that the 鈥渞ulers of the Emirates, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia have wagered on Trump's victory, which they see as the main motive for the normalization of their relations with Israel. Undoubtedly, his loss disappointed them, even though Biden will not abandon Israel. They saw Trump as a support in their conflict with Iran and their rapprochement with Israel, as well as in their confrontation with their people calling for a democratic transition.鈥

Writers including Abdel Bari Atwan () and (Jordan鈥檚 Addusour) also noted that Biden will be preoccupied with domestic issues, particularly given the divisions in American society, that the MENA region will not be a priority. Meanwhile, , opined that even though they are not expecting much from Biden鈥檚 presidency, that he will be much better than Trump, which the paper described as 鈥渂lindly aligned with the occupation.鈥澨

Elsewhere in the region, leaders congradulated president-elect Biden with a mix of caution and optimism -- no doubt weighing the implications of a new administration on their regional agendas. Iranians leaders approached the news with cautions optimism. President Rouhani welcomed the possibilities of a new American administration, framing it as an opportunity for the U.S. to reestablish its prestige through a return to multilateralism and cooperation. The spokesperson for the Iranian regime echoed these sentiments while emphasizing how the Trump administration's approach tarnished America's credibility abroad. Meanwhile, Turkish president Recep 贰谤诲辞臒补苍 swiftly congradulated Biden but Turkish analysts speculated that the regime had hoped for a Trump's reelection - the two leaders enjoyed direct contact. In Israel, both Benjamin Netanyahu and Beni Ganz were rather delayed in their welcoming remarks. Netanyahu's troubled leadership and support for the settler movement received unconditional support from the Trump administration. Now he has to navigate Biden's administration, who pushed for settlement freezes while vice president under president Barrack Obama.听

In terms of the main challenges that听reigonal analysts expect the Biden to face in the MENA region; they include U.S. relations with Saudi Arabia (particularly in relation to the war in Yemen and human rights abuses in the Kingdom), Iran, its nuclear program and proxies across the region, peace and reform in听Syria and Libya, and a new approach to the Israeli-palestinian conflict.听

Algeria

賽Algerian press reacted to the election results, running stories of Biden鈥檚 victory and people to the president-elect and his running mate. Opinion pieces went in opposite directions, with contributor Lahouari Addi on celebrating the fall of Donald Trump while the Abdel Hamid Othmani writing for doubting that US foreign policy will change under the weight of special interests. discusses the role of the US in Africa, highlighting relations between the continent since the Obama administration, and noting that China is quickly displacing the west in economic power there.听

Bahrain

Bahraini news outlets reported that King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa had sent a congratulatory 鈥渃able鈥 to President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamla Harris, 鈥渆xpressing the Kingdom of Bahrain's pride in the strong and extended historical relations with the United States of America for more than one hundred and twenty years, and its keenness to continue constructive cooperation at all levels to enhance these strategic relationships.鈥

Egypt

reports that Egyptian President El-Sisi congratulated Joe Biden for his win in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. The official statement released by the Egyptian government read: 鈥淭he president asserted on this occasion that he was looking forward to working and cooperating with the new president-elect to boost the strategic bilateral relations between Egypt and the United States for the best interest of the two countries and their friendly people.鈥

Al-Ahram offers an analysis of the election: 鈥.鈥 The incumbent president 鈥渓et his concerns for the economy outweigh everything else and failed to meet the enormous challenges facing the country in 2020.鈥 Faced with three separate crises - the coronavirus pandemic, the ensuing economic collapse, and protests against police brutality - Trump had the opportunity to unite large swaths of the American population. Instead, he chose to focus on his divisive rhetoric, which earned him a strong following and won him the presidency the first time around. In 2020, however, it wasn鈥檛 enough, and Trump lost key states, which, ultimately, cost him the office.听

reports that news of Biden's election victory has been met with both elation and dismay in Egypt. Pro-democracy activists are hoping a Biden presidency would ease the repression in Egypt while government supporters fear Biden will push for inclusion of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Iran

Two days after the announcement of Biden鈥檚 projected victory, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted, . Zarif urged the region to stop 鈥渂etting on outsiders鈥 to provide security and called on them to turn to dialogue to 鈥渞esolve differences鈥.听

reports Iranian President Hassan Rouhani claims the US presidential election results indicate the world is not alone in opposing the policies of the incumbent US administration, stating, 鈥渢he very US public has been beset by such policies. Now the field is clear for new US elected leaders to grasp the message of their people and translate this determination into their foreign policies and their ties with other countries and states鈥. The also reported Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabiei believes the next US administration is expected to be a good representative for the people of the country, adding he hopes the president-elect Joe Biden will remember he had been critical of his predecessor for violation of international agreements.听

reports Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has said the Trump administration, which he alleged aimed to overthrow Iran, has been 鈥渁bjectly struck down鈥 by its own people in the 2020 US elections. He added, 鈥淭he regime that dreamt of the Iranian establishment鈥檚 downfall has been itself abjectly struck down, and today all countries 鈥 except the few that have always followed the regime 鈥 see different circumstances in front of them.鈥

Iraq

carried the congratulatory message from Iraqi President Barham Salih to president elect Joe Biden. 鈥淚 congratulate President-elect Joe Biden, who we have known as a reliable friend and partner during the process of building a new Iraq. We look forward to working together to achieve the common goals and interests of our peoples, and to enhance the prospects for peace and stability in the Middle East.鈥

reported that Iraqi officials and politicians are worried as they witnessed pro-Iranian factions in their country welcoming Biden鈥檚 victory. Officials raised fears that a possible US-Iranian understanding could enhance the influence of these factions in the country.

Israel

The reports that President Netanyahu waited twelve hours before congratulating president-elect Joe Biden on his win. The president found himself 鈥渂etween a rock and a hard place.鈥 On the one hand, Netanyahu needs to win favor with Biden in order to continue a close working relationship with the U.S.; however, Trump is one of Netanyahu鈥檚 closest allies and will remain in office until the presidential transition in January 2021.听

writes that the damage Trump has done to the United States鈥 foreign policy in the Middle East region will be tough to repair. Biden鈥檚 liberal worldview and traditional positions on the Palestinian conflict are sure to reorient the current U.S.-Israel relationship. However, also reports Jerusalem City Hall and the Israel Lands Authority have been identifying and expediting approval of building plans beyond the Green Line over the next two months, to prevent them from being stopped once Joe Biden enters the White House in January. Once the administration in Washington changes, the municipality and the Lands Authority expect a construction freeze.

writes Netanyahu and his Defense Minister Benny Gantz were both among the last world leaders to congratulate Biden and avoided using the president-elect title in their message in order to avoid angering the incumbent. The goal set by Netanyahu and Gantz this time is to be included in the process and to 鈥渉elp鈥 Biden avoid a return to Obama鈥檚 goodwill toward Iran. 鈥淲e are hoping that the president-elect does not squander the achievements of Trump鈥檚 鈥榤aximum pressure鈥 policy,鈥 a senior Israeli diplomatic source told Al-Monitor on condition of anonymity.

Jordan

reported that the Jordanian monarch took to Twitter on Saturday to congratulate US president-elect Joe Biden and vice president-elect Kamala Harris on winning the presidential election: 鈥淐ongratulations to President-Elect @JoeBiden and VP-Elect @KamalaHarris. I look forward to working with you on further advancing the solid historic partnership between Jordan and the United States, in the interest of our shared objectives of peace, stability and prosperity,鈥 His Majesty tweeted.

that the 鈥渉idden tensions鈥 between Amman and Washington will likely ease with President-elect Joe Biden. Former Jordanian Minister of Information Sameeh Ma鈥檃yta told that Jordan expects that with a Biden administration there will be a focus on reviving the two state solution and movement away from the 鈥減eace for peace鈥 formula that Trump championed. In general, analysts note, moving the Palestinian-Israeli process forward will not be easy and will require a unified Arab and Palestinian stance toward Israel. However, while a Biden administration will not be an 鈥榓bsolute supporter鈥 of the Arabs, it is likely to be 鈥渓ess biased and less impulsive than the Trump administration.鈥澨

Kuwait

The Kuwaiti news agency, reported Saturday that the Emir of Kuwait Nawaf Al Ahmed Al Sabah congratulated President-elect Joe Biden and Vice-President elect Kamala Harris for their election victory.听

notes that according to analysts and experts it interviewed after the Biden victory, Kuwaiti-American relations will be further enhanced in the Biden era for several reasons, most notably Kuwait鈥檚 balanced regional and international policies especially given its mediation role in Gulf disputes. The good news, analysts noted, is that Kuwait will feel less pressure to establish diplomatic relations with Israel from a Biden administration.听听

Lebanon

The reported that Prime Minister-designate, Saad Hariri, took to Twitter on Sunday to congratulate U.S. president-elect, Joe Biden, and vice-president-elect, Kamala Harris, on winning the presidential election: 鈥淗eartfelt congratulations to President-Elect @JoeBiden and Vice-President-Elect @KamalaHarris. I am confident that the historic friendship between our two countries will continue. New energy to bring solutions to the problems!鈥

reports Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah praised the "humiliating downfall" of Trump, describing his administration as "among the worst, if not the worst" in US history. He accused Trump of having shown "arrogance and aggressiveness" during his four-year term and warned regional allies to be on the lookout for acts of "folly" during the president's final weeks in office.

writes that Joe Biden鈥檚 victory was welcomed in Lebanon after Trump鈥檚 'maximum pressure' campaign on Iran and Hezbollah. Mr. Biden is widely expected to try to revive the nuclear deal struck between Iran and world powers in 2015, and abandoned three years later by Mr Trump, who imposed crippling sanctions on Tehran. Joseph Bahout, director of the Issam Fares institute at the American University of Beirut believes the effect of Mr Biden鈥檚 presidency on Lebanon will be a 鈥渂yproduct of what happens between the new administration and Iran.鈥 Reopening talks with Iran would also probably loosen the noose around Iran's main ally in Lebanon, Hezbollah, which the US considers to be a terrorist organization.

Libya

reported that head of the UN-backed government in Libya Fayez Serraj 鈥渞ushed to send a message to Joe Biden as soon as the American media announced his victory in the American presidential elections鈥 adding that official Libyan media affiliated with the presidency said, also expressed, in his letter to Biden and his deputy, who will formally take power early next year, to his "aspiration to work with them to achieve a civil democratic state in Libya."

Morocco

In Morocco, press outlets reported Biden鈥檚 victory and his efforts to heal the soul of the USA. also referenced the celebrations in Kamala Harris鈥 ancestral village in India. , referenced analysis from the European Council on Foreign relations that Biden will set out to return to a more traditional American foreign policy in the Middle East, walking back the impulsive approach of President Donald Trump. The King of Morocco, Mohammad VI, still has congratulated president-elect Joe Biden on his victory.听

The widely circulate daily, carried a profile of Biden鈥檚 history of public service and personal struggle. The distinguished paper also discussed Morocco鈥檚 in the US election, noting Biden鈥檚 visit to Marrakesh in 2014 as Vice President, speaking at a conference on entrepreneurship. However, the story also highlighted commentary of analyst, Abdel Samad Balkabir, who expressed concern that a Biden administration would become more interventionist in the region, and that he represents the 鈥渄eep state鈥 that opposed president Trump.听

Oman

The reports that听 His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik has congratulated Joe Biden for winning the U.S. elections. His Majesty sent Biden a letter expressing 鈥渉is sincere congratulations for winning the confidence of the American people and for his elections as President for the upcoming presidential term.鈥澨

Palestinian Territories

reports that the announcement of Joe Biden鈥檚 victory has ended, for the Palestinian Authority, four years of pressure from the Trump administration. In his statement that was intentionally published on Sunday rather on Saturday, President Mahmoud Abbas congratulated President-elect Biden and his vice presidential nominee noting: 鈥淚 look forward to cooperation with the President and the strengthening of relations between the United States and the Palestinians to achieve freedom, independence and Justice is for the Palestinian people.鈥 The news report notes that officials in Ramallah believe that Biden 鈥渨ill take a number of positive steps towards them, such as restoring economic assistance and strengthening security cooperation, perhaps also opening the US consulate in East Jerusalem, and supporting projects in the West Bank.鈥 However, they are aware that these decisions will not be implemented right away as Biden will be busy with domestic issues.听

Palestinian journalist Daoud Kuttab writes for Al-Monitor that . Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas offered his congratulations to Biden on Nov. 8 with a on the Wafa news site. Ziad Abu Zayyad, a Jerusalem-based attorney and former Palestinian legislator, told Al-Monitor that, 鈥淧alestinians need to resume contacts with the new administration and bring it to recognize the State of Palestine and call on the president-elect to stand by his promise to reopen the US Consulate in east Jerusalem and recognize east Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine.鈥 Hamadeh Faraneh, a member of the Palestinian National Council (PNC), explains another reason Palestinians are pleased with Trump鈥檚 loss is he has been 鈥渁 fierce enemy of the Palestinian people, insulting Palestinians and attempting to deny their legitimate national rights.鈥

Saudi Arabia

reported that Saudi Arabia 鈥渃ongratulated Joe Biden on Sunday over his election victory, more than 24 hours after he defeated Donald Trump.鈥 The official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) issued the congratulatory note on Sunday, rather than Saturday.听

reports that a new hashtag #crownprince was trending right after the Biden win was announced. Saudis took to twitter to show their support for Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. For example, o 鈥 鈥榁ery happy鈥 is a phrase that was repeated in the coverage of the channels affiliated with the (Muslim) brothers betting on Biden!!鈥 hence reiterating support for MBS.

reports the Biden Administration could end the near-unconditional support that Riyadh has enjoyed over the years. 鈥淯nder a Biden-Harris administration, we will reassess our relationship with the Kingdom [of Saudi Arabia], end US support for Saudi Arabia鈥檚 war in Yemen, and make sure America does not check its values at the door to sell arms or buy oil,鈥 Biden said in October. However, there is often a difference between promises made on the campaign trail and the reality of life as the leader of the most powerful nation on Earth 鈥 one that has historically always sought to remain friendly with Saudi Arabia.

Syria

Citing international newspapers, the reports domestically and globally.听

According to an advisor to the Biden campaign told Syrians in the US that a Biden administration will make clear to Russian President Vladimir Putin that there can be no American (or European) support for the reconstruction of Syria in the absence of political reform, and that reform must be meaningful. Adding it will support credible movement on the main humanitarian and accountability issues, 鈥渟tressing鈥 the need to release prisoners, while keeping the US sanctions in place on the Syrian regime and the entities that deal with it, including the Russian one.鈥

Sudan

The US elections were closely monitored by the 鈥淪udanese street鈥 particularly in light of the decision taken by President Trump to remove Sudan from the state sponsors of terrorism list, which in turn was enacted in 1993 under a Democratic administration. According to a news report on the Sudanese people are divided between a team that sees a Biden victory as an opportunity to promote civil transformation and those that believe that Trump would guarantee the completion of procedures for removing Sudan from the state-sponoring of terrorism list. As the Biden victory announcement came in, questions were raised in the about removing Sudan from the list. Former Sudanese Ambassador Al Tarifi Ahmed was quoted saying that "Historically, the democrats have included Sudan in the list of terrorism, imposed a comprehensive siege on it and targeted the Shifa factory in Khartoum, but Biden will proceed on the same path that Trump started in relations with Khartoum鈥 adding 鈥淲e expect that the new US administration will go ahead in support of the transitional government in Sudan to fulfill the promise made by Washington in supporting the democratic transformation in the country."

Turkey

reported this week that Turkish President Recep Tayyip congratulated Biden and wished the election results to be beneficial for the 鈥渇riendly and allied鈥 people of the U.S., according to Turkey's Communications Directorate. "I congratulate you on your election success and express my sincere wishes for the peace and prosperity of the people of the United States of America," he said. "Today, the challenges we face at the global and regional level require us to further develop and strengthen these relations based on common interests and values," 贰谤诲辞臒补苍 said.

贰谤诲辞臒补苍 also, on Nov. 10, thanked his outgoing U.S. counterpart for the "sincere and decisive" vision he put forward for the development of the bilateral relations between the two countries. "On this occasion, I sincerely thank you once again for your accustomed warm friendship and express my sincere wishes for the peace and prosperity of the people of the United States of America," he added.

opined that political circles in Turkey 鈥渨ere hoping for Trump鈥檚 win although ties between the two allies were not free of turbulences and crises during the four-year term of the outgoing president.鈥 There were two main reasons why Ankara favored the republican win, according to their analysis: 鈥淎 candid personal dialogue between President Recep Tayyip 贰谤诲辞臒补苍 and Trump and the outgoing U.S. president鈥檚 decision to avoid sanctions on Turkey over its acquisition of S-400 air defense systems from Russia. Trump was also not in favor of sanctioning Turkey鈥檚 Halk Bank over alleged attempts to evade Iranian sanctions.鈥

Tunisia

Tunisian President Qais Said congratulated Biden the day he was announced winner of the elections. the President, 鈥渕entioned the historical relationship between Tunisia and the United States, and reiterated his readiness to work to strengthen the partnership between the two countries.鈥 Adding that the 鈥淭unisian president appreciates the support provided by the United States to his country in building a democratic society.鈥

President of the Tunisian Parliament and President of the Ennahda Party, Rached Ghannouchi, said that Joe Biden's victory in the presidency of the United States of America represents a positive message for democracy in the world, according to 听

Qatar

Qatar鈥檚 Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani congratulated President-elect Biden on 鈥淐ongratulations to President-Elect and Vice President-Elect. My best wishes to the people of the United States and I look forward to working together to continue strengthening the friendship between our countries.鈥澨

United Arab Emirates

The UAE Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Zayed congratulated the new president elect on Saturday on 鈥淐ongratulations to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on winning the U.S. elections. Our sincere wishes for further development and prosperity for the American people. The UAE and USA are friends and allies with a strong historic partnership that we look forward to strengthening together.鈥澨

Yemen

reports that Yemeni politicians have expressed caution, some fears and a bit of hope after the announcement of Joe Biden鈥檚 victory. The question that preoccupies them more than others is whether the new White House resident will put an end to the war in their country that has been ongoing for 6 years. On both sides of the Yemeni war (UN-backed government and the Houthis), the report adds, the positions oscillate between those who do not bet on a clear change in Washington鈥檚 Yemen policy and those who expect Biden鈥檚 term to be an important beginning to end this war.


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