The meeting should take place on Wednesday. Iran and the United States have a new negotiation session toscheduled, after talks in Oman on Friday.
Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with Donald Trump on Wednesday in Washington to “discuss negotiations with Iran”, the Israeli prime minister’s office announced this Saturday.
“It is necessary to include in any negotiations the limitation of ballistic missiles and the suspension of support for the Iranian axis”, says the statement.
Iran and the United States have scheduled a new negotiation session for the beginning of next weekaccording to Donald Trump, after talks in Oman on Friday.
After that meeting, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that his country’s ballistic missile program “can never be negotiated” with the United States.
Although Iran is seen as a common enemy of the United States and Israel, the Israeli line is currently more intransigent than Washington’s, which appears to provide an opportunity for negotiations, experts point out.
As current negotiations took place after threats of attack by Washington and the dispatch of a large naval force to the Gulf, initially in response to the violent repression of widespread protests in Iran and, later, in response to the Iranian nuclear program.
