Israel says Netanyahu will meet with Trump on Wednesday about Iran talks
Netanyahu aims to influence U.S. strategy on Iran's ballistic missiles and proxy support amid ongoing talks and potential military options, with time running short, Israeli officials say.
- On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington following indirect U.S.-Iran talks in Muscat on Friday, Netanyahu's office said.
- Israel is pressing to shape U.S. red lines, arguing for strict demands on Iran including halting enrichment, removing enriched uranium, and limiting missiles, as it opposes too conciliatory negotiations, Netanyahu's office said.
- U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner spent eight hours in Oman, met Iran's Abbas Araghchi, while USS Abraham Lincoln operated in the Arabian Sea with Adm. Brad Cooper present.
- The U.S. President has expanded economic penalties through an executive order, with decisions on military action resting with Trump following envoys' advice.
- Given vast gaps, observers see low odds of agreement even as negotiators plan to meet again early next week, while Gulf Arab nations fear an attack could trigger regional war and coordinate interception plans.
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The Israeli Prime Minister was scheduled to visit Washington between February 18 and 22, but the meeting was brought forward a week.
Israel's Netanyahu expected to meet Trump in U.S. on Wednesday and discuss Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to meet U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday in Washington, where they will discuss negotiations with Iran, Netanyahu's office said on Saturday. Iranian and U.S. officials held indirect nuclear talks in the Omani capital Muscat on Friday. Both sides said more talks were…
Israel says Netanyahu will meet with Trump this week about Iran talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with US President Donald Trump in Washington on Wednesday about American talks with Iran, his office said, as concerns remain high about possible regional conflict.“The prime minister believes that all negotiations must include limiting the ballistic missiles, and ending support for the Iranian axis,” Netanyahu’s office said in a brief statement, referring to Tehran's support for militant group…
Benjamin Netanyahu appealed on Saturday night for a one-on-one meeting with Donald Trump as soon as possible. According to sources in Netanyahu's office, the prime minister hopes to persuade the president not to compromise with Iran over its missile program.
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