Trump says the US will hold direct talks with Iran as he insists Tehran can't get nuclear weapons
President Donald Trump said Monday that the U.S. is holding direct talks with Iran about its nuclear program.
The president, in comments to reporters after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said the talks with Tehran would start Saturday. He insisted Tehran can맥스카지노t get nuclear weapons.
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Trump said the talks would happen 맥스카지노at almost the highest level."
He announced plans for the surprise engagement as Netanyahu made a hastily arranged visit to the White House 맥스카지노 his second in just over two months 맥스카지노 to discuss the tariffs Trump has unleashed on countries around the world, Iran's nuclear program and the Israel-Hamas war.
Trump during his first White House term withdrew the U.S. from the landmark nuclear accord with Iran negotiated by Democratic President Barack Obama's administration.
At the time, Trump declared he was making the world safer, but he also deepened his isolation on the world stage and revived doubts about American credibility.
The 2015 agreement, which also included Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia, had lifted most U.S. and international economic sanctions against Iran.
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Trump greeted the Israeli prime minister with a firm handshake as he arrived for talks on Monday afternoon.
Trump and Netanyahu said they discussed tensions with Iran, Israel-Turkey ties and the International Criminal Court, which issued an arrest warrant against the Israeli leader last year. Trump in February signed an executive order imposing sanctions on the ICC over its investigations of Israel.
Ahead of his meeting with Netanyahu, Trump held a call with French President Emmanuel Macron, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Jordan맥스카지노s King Abdullah II. All three leaders have been key interlocutors in efforts to tamp down tensions in the Middle East and bring an end to the Israel-Hamas war.
The prime minister soon after arriving in Washington on Sunday evening met with senior Trump administration officials, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Jameson Greer, to discuss the tariffs. And Netanyahu met on Monday with Steve Witkoff, Trump's special envoy to the Middle East, ahead of his sit down with the president.
On tariffs, Netanyahu said he assured Trump that his government would move to erase United States trade deficit.
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Eytan Gilboa, an expert on U.S.-Israel relations, said he expected Trump to use the tariffs as leverage to force concessions from Netanyahu.
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Gilboa said Trump is hoping to return from his first overseas trip 맥스카지노 expected next month to Saudi Arabia 맥스카지노 with some movement on a deal to normalize relations with Israel, which would likely require significant Israeli concessions on Gaza.
If he does manage to move toward bolstering ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia, that would act as a regional diplomatic counterweight to pressure Iran, against which Trump has threatened new sanctions and suggested military action over its nuclear program.
In a preemptive move last week, Israel announced that it was removing all tariffs on goods from the U.S., mostly on imported food and agricultural products, according to a statement from Netanyahu맥스카지노s office.
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But the tactic failed, and with a 17% rate, Israel was just one of dozens of countries that were slapped with tariffs on Trump맥스카지노s so-called Liberation Day last week.
Although Israel is a tiny market for U.S. products, the United States is a key trade partner of Israel. Much of that trade is for high-tech services, which are not directly affected by the tariffs, but key Israeli industries could be impacted.
The Manufacturers Association of Israel estimates that the tariffs will cost Israel about $3 billion in exports each year and lead to the loss of 26,000 jobs in industries that include biotechnology, chemicals, plastics and electronics. The World Bank says Israel맥스카지노s gross domestic product, a measure of economic output, is over $500 billion a year.
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Goldenberg reported from Tel Aviv, Israel. White House correspondent Zeke Miller contributed reporting.