Talks With Iran Scheduled, Trump Says At Start Of Netanyahu White House Visit
- On July 7 at the White House, Trump and Netanyahu meet with Iran overshadowing Gaza discussions.
- Last month, the U.S. and Israel bombed three Iranian nuclear sites, with Trump claiming they were 'obliterated' ahead of nuclear negotiations on June 13.
- Maxar images show damage at Iran's Fordow complex amid a proposed 60-day Gaza ceasefire involving 50 hostages, 20 of whom are still alive.
- Following the summit, Trump's goal for a ceasefire this week faces uncertainty despite potential support for the proposal.
- Beyond the White House meeting, efforts to end the October 7 War and jumpstart the Abraham Accords are advancing the new Middle East vision, bringing regional normalization closer.
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By Kevin Liptak, CNN Monday's meeting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump marks his third visit to the White House since January. Unlike the previous two episodes, there were no scheduled public events, potentially leaving the two leaders' important conversation about the Middle East entirely private. The difference underscores Trump's parallel approaches to his Israeli counterpart. Even as he cozys up to Netanya…
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A few weeks ago, I urged President Trump to make a deal with Iran that would satisfy his stated goal of no nuclear weapons production and would allow Iran to continue its lawful pursuit of civilian nuclear energy. The deal on the table, as described by the Iranian foreign minister himself, was a win-win “update” …
Talks With Iran Scheduled, Trump Says At Start Of Netanyahu White House Visit
While the Gaza conflict is expected to headline the conversation when President Donald Trump welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House on July 7, it is the Iran question that looms largest over the meeting.
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