US President Donald Trump (R) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L)
Washington: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet US President Donald Trump on Tuesday. This meeting is taking place at a time when the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues. Trump is also cautious about the long -term possibilities of ceasefire. However, he takes credit for leaving the hostages on Hamas and Israel and putting pressure on the ceasefire agreement, as it came into force before his position last month. Trump told reporters on Monday, “I have no guarantee that peace will remain.”
Trump and Netanyahu will discuss these issues
Leaders are also expected to discuss concerns about the long-awaited Israel-Saudi Arabia and concerns about Iran’s nuclear program about the long-awaited Israel-Saudi Arabia. Finaling the second phase of the hostage agreement will be at the top of the ‘agenda’. Netanyahu’s Washington tour is the first visit to a foreign leader in Trump’s second term.
What did PM Benjamin Netanyahu say?
Let me tell you that in a statement issued before leaving for Washington, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a statement about other terrorist groups including Hamas in West Asia. Netanyahu, while referring to Iran’s support to the terrorists, said that he would discuss with Trump “win over Hamas, the release of all his hostages and dealing with all fronts with Iran -backed terrorist organizations.” Netanyahu had said that security can be strengthened by working together. (AP)
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