Feb 9 • 04:00 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

Sources: Netanyahu seeks to ensure Trump advances Israel's demands in negotiations with Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to visit Washington to meet with President Donald Trump regarding negotiations with Iran, emphasizing Israel's interests.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to depart for Washington for a critical meeting with President Donald Trump, focused primarily on Iran. According to regional sources, Netanyahu requested to advance the meeting, originally planned for the following week, due to the commencement of negotiations between the United States and Iran. This visit reflects Netanyahu's urgency in wanting to ensure that Trump's position aligns with Israel's demands in the negotiations.

Netanyahu aims to discuss not just the limitations on Iran's nuclear program but also seeks to impose restrictions on its ballistic missile arsenal. An insider suggested that while there are significant differences between the two leaders regarding certain issues, they are likely to avoid publicly addressing these disagreements during the visit. The primary goal for Netanyahu is to ensure that Trump's stance is in harmony with Israel's critical conditions, which include significant constraints on uranium enrichment and missile capabilities.

This diplomatic meeting comes on the heels of a recent interaction between emissaries of President Biden and Iran, indicating a pivotal moment in U.S.-Iran relations. Netanyahu's proactive approach underscores the high stakes for Israel in ensuring that any negotiations incorporate stringent restrictions that would prevent Iran from advancing its military capabilities, thereby impacting regional security dynamics significantly.

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