Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump on May 6, following a meeting of the military-political cabinet. The discussion focused on the evolving diplomatic landscape regarding a potential agreement with Iran.
According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, citing Ynet, the high-level talks occurred amid reports of significant progress in negotiations aimed at de-escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran. US President Donald Trump expressed optimism regarding the possibility of finalizing a deal, indicating that an agreement could be reached prior to his scheduled visit to China next week.
Relations between the United States and Iran remain a focal point of Middle Eastern geopolitics, with Israel closely monitoring any shifts in diplomatic policy. The potential agreement seeks to address long-standing security concerns in the region. Historically, such negotiations have involved complex discussions over nuclear capabilities and regional influence, with the US administration under President Donald Trump prioritizing strategic stability and international cooperation.