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U.S. President Trump (left) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu[EPA·Reuters/Provided by Yonhap News][EPA·Reuters/Provided by Yonhap News]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he and President Trump agreed that Iran’s nuclear threat must be eliminated in talks about ending hostilities between the U.S. and Iran. On the 24th, Netanyahu wrote on his X account, “Last night I discussed with President Trump a memorandum of understanding to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and the upcoming negotiations toward a final agreement on Iran’s nuclear program.” He emphasized that this would mean dismantling Iran’s enrichment facilities and removing enriched nuclear material from Iranian territory. Netanyahu’s comment was his first public statement amid growing speculation that the U.S. and Iran are nearing an MOU. While President Trump has kept diplomatic options open in the talks, Netanyahu has maintained a hardline stance. Netanyahu said President Trump “reaffirmed Israel’s right to defend itself against threats on all fronts, including Lebanon,” and stressed that the partnership between the two countries has been proven on the battlefield and is stronger than ever. He added that, like President Trump, his policy has not changed: Iran will not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons. #Netanyahu #Israel #Iran #UnitedStates #EndOfHostilitiesTalks #Hormuz #Uranium #MOU #Trump Yonhap News TV — For inquiries and tips: KakaoTalk/LINE jebo23; Ye-rin Kim (yey@yna.co.kr)











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