INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Biden administration sees a possible Gaza truce as soon as this week, White House national security advisor Jake Sullivan told Bloomberg
News on Monday, adding that there were no guarantees that the parties would agree to such a deal, Reuters reported.Sullivan, speaking to
Bloomberg in an interview, added that United States President Joe Biden&s administration has been in contact with incoming President Donald
Trump&s team and has sought to have a united front on the issue ahead of Washington&s Jan
20 transition of power.The pressure building here towards the end of President Biden&s term has been considerable,& Sullivan said
&It&s there for the taking.Biden leaves office next week after Democrats lost the White House in November&s election, handing back the
United States government to Trump and his fellow Republicans, who will control both chambers of Congress, read the report.Envoys of both
Biden and Trump attended weekend talks on the potential deal.The question is now: Can we all collectively seize the moment and make this
happen,& Sullivan told Bloomberg, adding that Biden had directed him to work closely with the incoming team.The post US sees possible Gaza
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