Netanyahu says Trump agreed Iran deal must end nuclear threat
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that any final agreement with Iran must dismantle enrichment facilities and remove enriched material. The comments follow a meeting with U.S. officials.
thesouthafrican.comIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said any final agreement with Iran must eliminate the nuclear threat by dismantling enrichment sites and removing enriched material from Iranian territory. Netanyahu added that the agreement must prevent Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Meeting details The prime minister said the U.S. side reaffirmed Israel's right to defend itself against threats on all fronts, including Lebanon. Netanyahu described the conditions during remarks reported by multiple outlets.
Prior context The statements reference earlier discussions between the two governments on the structure of any renewed nuclear talks. No timeline for further negotiations was provided in the statements.
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Substrate rewrite stays close to Netanyahu's direct quotes and stated positions with minimal added framing or speculation.
The same facts could be read as Netanyahu leveraging a meeting with Trump to publicly lock in maximalist Israeli demands on Iran before any US negotiations begin.
4 independent outlets report the same core facts. This score blends how many outlets corroborate, their editorial tier, and how closely their facts agree — it measures corroboration, not proof.
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