Trump and Netanyahu Agree to Meet Soon Amid US-Iran Tensions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently spoke with US President Donald Trump, congratulating him on the 250th anniversary of American independence. The two leaders agreed to hold a meeting in the United States in the near future, signaling a potential thaw in relations amid ongoing tensions involving Washington's negotiations with Tehran and continued Israeli strikes in Lebanon.
According to a statement from Netanyahu's office, the Prime Minister emphasized that the US remains a guarantor of global freedom and expressed Israel's strong appreciation for the close ties between the two nations. Trump later told Axios that Netanyahu requested the White House meeting, which could take place as early as next week after Trump's return from the NATO summit. Trump remarked, "We are getting along very well. He knows who is boss."
However, Israeli sources indicated that no concrete arrangements have been made yet, and it is uncertain if the meeting will occur next week. The UN General Assembly session is scheduled to open on September 8, with senior-level discussions starting on September 22. The meeting between Netanyahu and Trump is expected to happen around this period, either shortly before or after the UN's general debate.
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