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Netanyahu to press Trump on Iran diplomacy during White House visit
Summary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting the White House to meet President Donald Trump and is expected to press him to broaden U.S. talks with Iran to include limits on missiles and support for proxy groups, beyond nuclear issues.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting the White House to meet President Donald Trump. The visit follows U.S.-Iran nuclear talks held in Oman last Friday. Netanyahu is expected to press Trump to broaden U.S. negotiations with Iran to include limits on ballistic missiles and Iran’s support for proxy groups, in addition to nuclear restraints. Gaza and President Trump’s 20-point ceasefire and reconstruction plan are also on the agenda.
Key points:
- This is Netanyahu’s seventh meeting with Trump since the president returned to office nearly 13 months ago.
- Netanyahu is reported to want U.S. talks with Iran widened to cover missile limits and Tehran’s support for proxy groups, not just nuclear issues.
- Last week’s talks in Oman were reported as limited to nuclear questions, and Iran has said it will not accept missile restrictions.
- President Trump repeated warnings that he could take tough measures if diplomacy fails and said he was considering additional force posture in the region, including another carrier group.
- Gaza, including a stalled ceasefire plan and reconstruction steps, is listed as a separate topic for discussion.
Summary:
The meeting could influence the scope of forthcoming U.S.-Iran diplomacy, especially whether negotiations will address missiles and proxy activity as well as nuclear issues. It also keeps Gaza and the ceasefire plan on the bilateral agenda. The outcome and next steps are undetermined at this time.
