Meeting is first effort by a foreign leader to negotiate a deal after Trump announced sweeping tariffs on many countriesThe Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is in Washington for a second meeting with Donald Trump since the US president’s return to office, where the pair are expected to discuss the 18-month-old war in Gaza, Iran’s nuclear threat and US tariffs.Trump greeted Netanyahu at the White House on Monday afternoon with a firm handshake before holding private talks. The White House canceled a joint press conference that was scheduled to take place afterward, without offering an immediate explanation. Continue reading...
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