Trump tells Netanyahu Iran nuclear talks must continue
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump met at the White House with Netanyahu for nearly three hours, with Trump saying, `There was nothing definitive reached other than I insisted that negotiations with Iran continue to see whether or not a deal can be consummated.`
- Netanyahu urged widening the U.S. negotiating scope to cover missiles and proxy support after indirect talks in Oman last Friday, pressing to include Hamas and Hezbollah limits.
- President Trump reiterated hard-line terms, warning of strikes and discussing sending another aircraft carrier strike group amid regional U.S. military buildup, saying a good deal means `no nuclear weapons, no missiles`.
- Netanyahu left the White House without a public statement after the private meeting, but the leaders agreed to continue close coordination on Gaza and regional issues, with Netanyahu joining the Board of Peace.
- Previous airstrikes, including U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, killed nearly 40 people, while satellite photos recently captured activity at nuclear sites, raising concerns about salvage efforts.
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After meeting Netanyahu, Trump 'insists' on negotiating Iran deal
The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said that the two leaders talked about negotiations with Iran, Gaza and regional developments. By JNS and WIN Staff U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss negotiations with Iran was inconclusive and that the United States would continue talking with the Islamic Republic. “There was nothing definitive reached other than I insisted…
US President Donald Trump met Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, in Washington.
Trump is poised to reinforce Iran's regime — despite Netanyahu's pressure
President Donald Trump’s Wednesday meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took place with an air of urgency around Iran. Yet the men left their three-hour conclave without resolving a fundamental divergence: Israel is deeply suspicious of any agreement with the Islamic Republic, and Trump has a visible preference for keeping diplomacy alive. So visible, in fact, that Trump announced on Truth Social after the meeting that negotiat…
Trump and Netanyahu Hold Face-to-Face Meeting on Iran
Already a subscriber? Make sure to log into your account before viewing this content. You can access your account by hitting the “login” button on the top right corner. Still unable to see the content after signing in? Make sure your card on file is up-to-date. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have wrapped up a face-to-face meeting focused on Iran. Getting into it: During the meeting, Trump reiterate…
After the meeting with Israel's Prime Minister, the US President is counting on further negotiations with Iran. An agreement is preferable to military steps.
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