Вход на сайт

Просмотр новости

Найдите то, что Вас интересует

Netanyahu, Trump Agree to Meet in US Amid Iran Deal Tensions; PMO Denies NYT Report

Дата публикации: 03-07-2026 18:35:05

JERUSALEM (VINnews) – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone Friday with U.S. President Donald Trump and agreed to meet soon in the United States, as tensions persist between Washington and Jerusalem over a recent U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding. The conversation came as Netanyahu congratulated Trump ahead of America’s 250th Independence Day on Saturday, July […]

Основное содержимое страницы с новостью.

JERUSALEM (VINnews) – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone Friday with U.S. President Donald Trump and agreed to meet soon in the United States, as tensions persist between Washington and Jerusalem over a recent U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding.

Join our WhatsApp group

Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email

The conversation came as Netanyahu congratulated Trump ahead of America’s 250th Independence Day on Saturday, July 4. The leaders plan to meet on the sidelines of the annual U.N. General Assembly in New York in September.

https://vinnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/kann_news_720p_20260703_135015.mp4

Netanyahu’s office said the prime minister told Trump that the United States is “a guarantee of global freedom” and that Israel greatly values the close bond between the two nations.

The announcement followed closely after the Prime Minister’s Office issued an English-language statement denying a New York Times report — published nearly a day earlier and picked up by other outlets — that the Trump administration feared Israel was planning to assassinate Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf during negotiations leading to last month’s agreement.

“As usual, the latest New York Times story on Israel and Iranian negotiators is fake news. A total distortion of reality,” the Prime Minister’s Office said.

The report claimed U.S. officials worried Israel might target senior Iranian negotiators during the sensitive talks. Israel flatly rejected the allegation.

This development comes amid broader strains in U.S.-Israel coordination following the U.S.-Iran deal, with Israel emphasizing it is not a party to the memorandum while stressing its security concerns regarding Iran’s nuclear program, ballistic missiles and support for terrorist proxies.

No further details on the planned September meeting were immediately released. VINnews will continue to monitor developments.

Follow VINnews for Breaking News Updates


Схожие новости

#Наименование новостиТональностьИнформативностьДата публикации
1Netanyahu Addresses Relationship with Trump: ‘We Often See Eye to Eye’0315-06-2026
2VP Vance: Netanyahu’s Frustration Reports Not Reflective of Our Talks, Urges Cabinet to Avoid Attacking Trump0518-06-2026
3Trump Says Ceasefire Is ‘Over’, Iran Are ‘Scum’ And ‘Vicious, Violent People’-8508-07-2026
4Israeli Analyst: Netanyahu Must Distance Himself from Trump Over Iran Deal, Lebanon Risks0515-06-2026
5Report: Hegseth Scraps Israel Visit Amid Dispute Over Possible F-35 Sale to Turkey0508-07-2026
6Нетаньяху может сорвать сделку США с Ираном — утечка из американских спецслужб-2620-06-2026
7Netanyahu pushes back on Vance’s claims that US is Israel’s ‘only powerful ally’0506-07-2026
8Трамп намерен позвонить Путину после разговора с Зеленским на саммите НАТО0505-07-2026
9WSJ: Rubio And Vance Agree That Israel Can Stay In Lebanon Until Hezbollah Is Disarmed0530-06-2026
10Lebanon Expert Praises Israel’s Agreement:’Responsibility For Dismantling Terror Now On Beirut’7629-06-2026

Классификация: Международные. Схожих патентов: 0. Схожих новостей: 10. Тональность: 0. Информативность: 5. Источник: vinnews.com.