‘He knows who the boss is’: Trump says Netanyahu requested meeting, hints visit could happen next week- Report
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US President Donald Trump has said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a meeting, with the White House visit potentially taking place as early as next week after Trump's return from the NATO summit, according to Axios. Speaking in a phone interview with the news outlet on Saturday, Trump suggested the two leaders remain on good terms despite recent tensions over Israel's military actions and US policy toward Iran. According to the news outlet, Trump indicated the White House visit could happen soon. "We get along very good. [Netanyahu] knows who the boss is," Trump told the outlet, referring to himself. If the meeting takes place, it would mark the first face-to-face talks between the two leaders since their February meeting in the White House Situation Room. According to the news outlet, an Israeli official said a meeting next week may be difficult because of Trump's planned trip to Turkey for the NATO summit on July 7-8. "It might take place the week after," the official was quoted as saying by the outlet. Netanyahu's office confirmed that the Israeli prime minister spoke with Trump on Friday to congratulate the United States on its 250th Independence Day. Trump's foreign policy priorities have increasingly diverged from Netanyahu's. Stay updated with the latest Trending , India , World and US news.
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The proposed White House meeting comes as the United States seeks to balance support for Israel with diplomatic efforts to prevent renewed conflict with Iran and stabilise the wider Middle East.
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