US President Donald Trump stated he insisted that negotiations with Iran continue during a recent meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, warning he might take action if a nuclear deal isn't finalized. The two leaders met amidst rising tensions in the Middle East and ongoing discussions aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions. Netanyahu is pushing for a comprehensive deal that not only halts uranium enrichment but also limits Iran's ballistic missile development and its support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Ahead of the meeting, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian maintained that Iran would not submit to what it considers excessive demands. Netanyahu's visit marked his sixth trip to the US since Trump took office, highlighting their close alliance. Trump remarked that although no concrete conclusions arrived from their meeting, he is committed to pursuing avenues for a diplomatic resolution.
Trump Pushes for Continued Iran-Nuclear Talks with Netanyahu

Trump Pushes for Continued Iran-Nuclear Talks with Netanyahu
In a high-stakes meeting, President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu discuss the urgency of negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear program, with Trump hinting at possible actions if a deal isn't reached.
During a three-hour meeting at the White House, President Donald Trump emphasized the need to continue negotiations with Iran concerning its nuclear program. Netanyahu, visiting for the sixth time since Trump's return to office, aims for a deal that also addresses Iran's missile capabilities and support for militant groups. As tensions rise in the Middle East, both leaders are keen on reducing Iran's nuclear threat while Iran expresses readiness to negotiate under specific conditions.


















