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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