On February 11, U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held discussions for nearly three hours at the White House, without reaching a clear agreement regarding Iran. Trump emphasized the importance of continuing negotiations with Iran, while Netanyahu highlighted Israel's security needs. The meeting was marked by the absence of a joint statement and the avoidance of questions from the press. Iran's nuclear program remains a major source of tension, with Israel accusing Tehran of seeking to develop a nuclear weapon, which Iran denies. Trump mentioned that he might send a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East as a precautionary measure in case the negotiations fail. At the same time, the Iranian president stated that Iran is open to international inspections to demonstrate the peaceful nature of its nuclear program. Internal tensions in Iran have been exacerbated by recent protests, and security forces have been accused of violence against protesters.
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Trump și Netanyahu nu au ajuns la
o concluzie clară în privința Iranului, după discuția de la Casa Albă
Trump se roagă de Netanyahu să încerce și cu vorba bună
Trump, Netanyahu end meeting without Iran agreement
După întâlnirea crucială Trump-Netanyahu, „nimic definitiv”
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