Netanyahu says he’ll present ‘principles’ for Iran talks to Trump

Yet another mid-talks attack jeopardises chances of Iran taking Trump seriously
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is traveling to Washington, D.C., to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss principles for negotiating with Iran. The visit, Netanyahu's sixth official visit with Trump in the past year, occurs amid ongoing nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran in Oman, negotiations in which Israel is not directly involved. Netanyahu aims to influence U.S. policy towards Iran, advocating for principles that he believes are crucial for regional peace and security. Meanwhile, an Iranian official, Ali Larijani, cautioned the U.S. against allowing Netanyahu to undermine the diplomatic efforts with Iran. Netanyahu has previously suggested Iran should fully disarm its heavy weapons.
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AI-ExtractedAli Larijani said the Trump administration must not allow Netanyahu to derail diplomacy between Washington and Tehran.
The talks in Oman were the first negotiations since the June 2025 war.
Washington and Tehran concluded a round of nuclear talks in Oman.
Netanyahu is heading to Washington, DC, for his sixth official visit with the US president over the past year.
Netanyahu will present Donald Trump with “principles” for negotiating with Iran.
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