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President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met two days before new U.S. tariffs go into effect.
French President Emmanuel Macron Monday urged "reform" of the Palestinian Authority as part of a plan for the West Bank-based ...
Delegations from Iran and the United States will meet again next week after wrapping up “constructive” nuclear talks that ...
Iran said Tuesday a new nuclear deal could be agreed with the United States provided Tehran's longtime foe shows sufficient ...
John Ratcliffe's first official visit to the Jewish state since taking office comes amid U.S. attempts to revive negotiations ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not appear to have persuaded US President Donald Trump to exempt Israel from his new ...
"The real question is whether Trump is prepared to side with the group looking at a realistic deal," a former U.S. official told Newsweek.
Either way, the decision for the two sides to talk — announced by Trump in the Oval Office this week alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — came as a bit of a surprise.
Trump and Netanyahu did not provide details, but Steve Witkoff, the president’s Middle East envoy, will reportedly be in Oman on Saturday for talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
The US and Iran have no diplomatic ties, so last month Trump sent a letter to Iran's supreme leader via the United Arab ...