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Trump: Meeting with Netanyahu possibly next week
Austria🏛️ Politics12 hr. ago

Trump: Meeting with Netanyahu possibly next week

US President Donald Trump has indicated he may meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu next week, according to a report. Trump told Axios that he and Netanyahu understand each other well, stating that Netanyahu knows 'who the boss is.' However, an Israeli government representative suggested the meeting might occur the week after, as Trump is scheduled to attend a NATO summit in Ankara next week. The United States remains Israel's most important ally, but Israel's military actions in Lebanon have complicated negotiations between Washington and Tehran regarding ending the Iran conflict. Trump last met with Netanyahu in February at the White House.

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Der Standard logoDer StandardIndependentCenter12 hr. ago
Trump: Meeting with Netanyahu possibly next week

US President Donald Trump has indicated he may meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu next week, according to a report. Trump told Axios that he and Netanyahu understand each other well, stating that Netanyahu knows 'who the boss is.' However, an Israeli government representative suggested the meeting might occur the week after, as Trump is scheduled to attend a NATO summit in Ankara next week. The United States remains Israel's most important ally, but Israel's military actions in Lebanon have complicated negotiations between Washington and Tehran regarding ending the Iran conflict. Trump last met with Netanyahu in February at the White House.

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