No definitive agreement: Trump, after meeting Netanyahu, says US-Iran talks to continue

In a recent meeting in Washington, US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed various geopolitical issues, including the ongoing tensions with Iran. The two-hour closed-door session was characterized by Trump as 'very good,' yet he noted that no definitive agreements or major decisions emerged from their discussions. This meeting comes amid ongoing US-Iran negotiations, which Trump confirmed would proceed despite the lack of a conclusive outcome with Netanyahu. Both leaders are navigating a complex landscape of international relations, particularly concerning Iran's nuclear ambitions and its influence in the Middle East. The dialogue between the US and Israel reflects their longstanding alliance, though the specifics of any future cooperation remain unclear. As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how these discussions will impact regional stability and US foreign policy in the Middle East.
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