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Netanyahu to meet Trump, pushing for missile limits in Iran talks

2026-02-08 - 09:45

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Wednesday, with talks expected to focus on ongoing diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Iran. The meeting underscores Israel's intent to influence the terms of any potential agreement with Tehran. Israel’s Conditions for Iran Negotiations In a statement issued ahead of the meeting, Netanyahu's office outlined his position, asserting that any diplomatic engagement with Iran must include strict limitations on the country's ballistic missile program and an end to Iranian support for regional militant groups, often referred to by Israel as the "Iranian axis." The statement was shared on the social media platform X. Recent Diplomatic Moves and Tensions The planned U.S.-Israel talks follow a recent indirect meeting between American and Iranian officials, marking a resumption of nuclear diplomacy after a period of heightened military threats. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi characterized the initial discussions as a "good start" but noted that further progress depends on overcoming mutual distrust. He indicated that future meetings could take place in Muscat, Oman. Iran’s Stance on Missile Program Iran has firmly stated that its missile capabilities are not open for negotiation, with Araghchi describing the program as a purely defensive matter. This position sets up a potential point of contention with the demands Netanyahu is expected to present to President Trump. The diplomatic efforts occur against a backdrop of escalated regional tensions, including recent U.S. threats of military action against Iran.

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