‘Nothing definitive’ reached about Iran during Netanyahu’s visit with Trump

Iran must abandon enriched uranium and not produce more, Netanyahu says
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In February 2026, US President Donald Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. Following the meeting, Trump stated that "nothing definitive" was reached, but he insisted that negotiations with Iran would continue. This was Trump's sixth time hosting Netanyahu in the US since the start of his second term. The meeting occurred shortly after indirect talks between US and Iranian officials in Oman, aimed at de-escalating potential military conflict. While Netanyahu has advocated for further military action against Iran, Trump expressed hope for a deal but also alluded to potential military action if negotiations fail, referencing previous US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
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AI-ExtractedNetanyahu's office said the pair discussed Israel’s “security needs” and agreed to “continued coordination and close ties”.
Trump said that “nothing definitive” had been reached during their exchange.
US President Donald Trump concluded a White House meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu has repeatedly called for further military action against Iran.
US talks with Iran would continue, as he pushes for Tehran to concede to a list of demands.
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