PM Israelí Netanyahu is likely to meet US president
The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, hopes to meet with US President Donald Trump in Washington next week. However, the trip has not yet been completed from then on an official order. An AP report quoted an official on anonymity condition that indicates details could be organized when Trump’s special envoy in the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, travels to Israel this week to talk to Netanyahu and other Israeli officials. If this meeting is held, Netanyahu will be the first foreign leader to meet with Trump at the White House since its inauguration last week.
Official announcement only after conformity
An Israel official said that Netanyahu is expected to go to the White House in February, but did not have an appointment. However, Netanyahu spokesman Omer Dostri said on Monday that the Israeli leader has not yet received an official invitation to the White House.
Last week, the UN ambassador of Israel, Danny Danon, said he believes that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to Washington to meet the newly elected president of the United States, Donald Trump, “in a few weeks.” “I am sure that it would be one of the first foreign leaders invited to the White House,” Danon said at a media conference.
Prime Minister Modi talks to Donald Trump for a call
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, in a “productive” phone call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sought a movement towards a “fair” bilateral commercial relationship and a deeper cooperation of the United India-states, according to the house, according to the house White.
Both leaders also discussed the plans to visit the United States, the White House said in a reading of the call on Monday. They discussed a variety of regional problems, including security in the Indo-Pacific, the Middle East and Europe.
“Today, President Donald J Trump made a productive call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. The two leaders discussed the expansion and deepening of cooperation. The president emphasized the importance of India increased its acquisition of security equipment manufactured in the United States and moving towards a fair bilateral commercial relationship, “the reading said.
(With AP tickets)