Posted on 05/27/25
| News Source: Times of Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump engaged in a heated phone call last week over how to confront Iran, Israeli television reported Monday, contradicting earlier claims that the two had reached a unified stance on preventing Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
According to Channel 12 news, the conversation was marked by sharp disagreements, with Trump reportedly telling Netanyahu: “I want a diplomatic solution with the Iranians. I believe in my ability to make a good deal.” He also reportedly emphasized his interest in an agreement that would serve the interests of both sides.
The tone of the reported conversation appeared to conflict with earlier claims suggesting the two leaders had concluded their call with mutual understanding.
In response, the Prime Minister’s Office denied to the network that Netanyahu had “a tense conversation” with Trump.
Following the Thursday phone call, Netanyahu’s office had issued a readout that said he and Trump “agreed on the need to ensure that Iran does not obtain nuclear weapons.”
Trump, meanwhile, has been touting “real progress” in the ongoing nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran, predicting on Sunday that there could be “good news” ahead. Tehran’s foreign ministry, however, declared Monday that no date has yet been set for the next round of talks and vowed the Islamic Republic will not consider temporarily suspending uranium enrichment, as the US is demanding.