Trump & Netanyahu Discuss Peace Deals & White House Meeting

by John Smith - World Editor
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Washington – Teh White House announced Monday that President Trump has invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Washington for talks in the coming weeks, signaling continued U.S. efforts to broker stability in the Middle East[[1]]. The invitation follows a recent phone conversation were the two leaders discussed expanding existing peace agreements and addressing shared security concerns, including the ongoing situation in Gaza[[2]]. This meeting comes amid reports that Trump is prepared to unveil a 21-point peace plan aimed at resolving the Gaza conflict[[1]].

U.S. President Donald Trump has invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Washington for a meeting at the White House in the coming weeks, according to a statement released Monday by Netanyahu’s office. The invitation followed a phone conversation between the two leaders focused on expanding peace agreements in the region.

The discussion came shortly after President Trump urged Netanyahu, via social media, to engage in a “strong and frank” dialogue with Syria. This latest communication highlights the ongoing U.S. efforts to foster stability and diplomatic solutions in the Middle East.

During their call, both leaders emphasized the importance of and commitment to dismantling Hamas and demilitarizing the Gaza Strip. They also discussed expanding
existing peace agreements, the statement indicated.

The development underscores the continued U.S. involvement in Middle Eastern affairs and its focus on countering extremist groups.

U.S. President Donald Trump has invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Washington for a meeting at the White House in the coming weeks, according to a statement released Monday by Netanyahu’s office. The invitation followed a phone conversation between the two leaders focused on expanding peace agreements in the region.

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