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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu told CNN that he and Donald Trump have agreed on the big issues with Iran.
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu told CNN that he and Donald Trump have agreed on the big issues with Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated during an interview with CNN that he and U.S. President Donald Trump share common ground on major issues related to Iran, despite occasional disagreements. Netanyahu emphasized that while there are differences, both leaders are aligned on significant matters, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear program. He noted that Trump believes he can halt Iran's nuclear efforts but added that Israel has its reservations. The comments were reported by Reuters.

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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu told CNN that he and Donald Trump have agreed on the big issues with Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated during an interview with CNN that he and U.S. President Donald Trump share common ground on major issues related to Iran, despite occasional disagreements. Netanyahu emphasized that while there are differences, both leaders are aligned on significant matters, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear program. He noted that Trump believes he can halt Iran's nuclear efforts but added that Israel has its reservations. The comments were reported by Reuters.

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