Trump tells Netanyahu Iran nuclear talks must continue
Netanyahu urged broader terms in Iran talks covering missiles and proxy support while Trump insisted on continuing nuclear negotiations amid rising regional tensions.
- 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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