Netanyahu Tells Trump Any Iran Deal Must Require Dismantling Nuclear Sites
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conveyed Israel’s position to President Donald Trump on the terms of any nuclear agreement with Iran.
CNN reported on June 11 that Netanyahu and Trump spoke by phone about the conditions for a final deal on Iran’s nuclear program.
According to the Israeli prime minister’s office, Netanyahu said any final agreement must include the removal of Iran’s highly enriched uranium, the dismantling of its nuclear infrastructure, limits on missile production and an end to support for pro-Iran proxy forces in the region. He also thanked Trump for supporting those principles.
The call took place shortly after Trump said on his social media platform, Truth Social, that an agreement with Iran was near.
Trump has recently centered his public remarks on Iran’s uranium enrichment. He has not publicly addressed ballistic missile development or support for pro-Iran armed groups in recent weeks, the report said.
Trump also did not give a specific timeline for concluding the talks. A memorandum of understanding under discussion must be signed before follow-up negotiations can proceed.

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