File photo: US President Donald Trump with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House on Tuesday for their first face-to-face talks since the two countries launched a joint military campaign against Iran, with both leaders seeking to manage differences over the future course of the conflict.The closed-door meeting lasted nearly 90 minutes and was "positive and productive," White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said, without providing further details, as per AP.After the meeting, Netanyahu described the talks as "excellent", saying they reflected close coordination between the two allies."When I say excellent, I don't mean it in a superficial way," Netanyahu said in a video posted on Instagram."A conversation with full partnership, with mutual support, with an understanding of the common goal of ensuring that Iran does not have nuclear weapons, and other goals as well. One of the best conversations I've had with the President of the United States, our friend Donald Trump."Differences over Iran surface ahead of talksThe meeting came against the backdrop of signs of strain in the relationship, par...









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