Netanjahu met Trump. “We will become a model for the world”

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Binjamin Netanjahu is the first abroad leader to personally meet Donald Trump after application by him customs duties to respective twelve countries in the world.

Goods from Israel were covered 17-percent., even though the government in Jerusalem abolished all the fewer remaining import duties on American goods the day before they were announced.

SEE: Donald Tusk on American Customs: Exchange earthquake

– Israel “very fast” eliminates the US trade deficit and unnecessary trade barriers, becoming a model of free trade for the planet – announced the head of the Israeli government after the meeting.

Netanjahu at a gathering with Trump. Gaza Declaration

On the agenda of talks there was besides a conflict in Gaza Strip. – Working on fresh agreementthat would let Free all hostages – informed Netanjahu.

He added that he agreed with the American president that he did not want "Syria to be utilized by Turkey". The Israeli Prime Minister besides pointed out that Gaza residents should be able to leave this territoryIf they say so.

SEE: Gaza Strip according to Donald Trump. The president of the United States has published a visualization

Both Trump and Netanjah assured that they were doing everything to free the hostages of Hamas and another Palestinian terrorist organizations.

Recall that Israel's armed conflict with Hamas, which began in October 2023, in fresh days again began to escalate. On March 18, Israeli troops resumed attacks on the Gaza Strip after the weeks of truce collapsed.

A breakthrough in U.S.– Iran relations? Trump: We have direct conversations

During the talks at the Oval Office, Trump besides informed about the start of direct talks with Iran on atomic noise.

– We have direct talks with Iran, which has already begun... We have a very large meeting. (on Saturday – ed.) and see what might happen. And I think everyone agrees that concluding a deal would be better than doing what's obvious, and what's apparent isn't something I want to engage in, or, frankly, what Israel wants to engage in if they can avoid it," said the American President, referring to possible usage of force by the military.

– We'll see if we can avoid it, but we're in very dangerous territory. And I hope that these talks will be successful. And I think It would be in Iran's best interest if they were successful – he added.

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