Netanyahu Denies Rift with Trump, Stresses Shared Goal on Iran Nuclear Issue
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied reports of a rift with former U.S. President Donald Trump, emphasizing shared strategic goals regarding Iran.
- Netanyahu stated that while he acts in Israel's interest and Trump in the U.S.'s, their perspectives align on 99% of issues.
- He reiterated Israel's firm stance against Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, asserting that this is a shared objective with the United States.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refuted claims of discord between himself and former U.S. President Donald Trump, asserting that their strategic objectives, particularly concerning Iran's nuclear program, remain aligned. In an interview with Fox News, Netanyahu addressed speculation about conflict arising from the U.S. pursuing a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran.
I don't think there is any discord.
"I don't think there is any discord," Netanyahu stated, emphasizing the strong alliance between the two nations. He declared, "There is no greater ally for Israel than the United States, and no greater ally for the United States than Israel." Netanyahu explained that while Trump acts in the best interest of the U.S. and he himself acts in the best interest of Israel, their viewpoints largely coincide.
"President Trump is doing what is beneficial for America as the leader of America, and I am doing what is beneficial for Israel as the leader of the only Jewish state," Netanyahu said. He stressed that "99% of the time we have the same outlook." This assertion aims to quell rumors of significant policy disagreements between the two leaders on critical geopolitical issues.
There is no greater ally for Israel than the United States, and no greater ally for the United States than Israel.
Netanyahu also reaffirmed Israel's unwavering position against Iran obtaining nuclear weapons. He underscored that the strategic goals of both the United States and Israel in this regard are identical. This firm stance highlights a key area where both nations prioritize cooperation and shared objectives, despite potential differences in approach to specific diplomatic strategies.
President Trump is doing what is beneficial for America as the leader of America, and I am doing what is beneficial for Israel as the leader of the only Jewish state. 99% of the time we have the same outlook.
Originally published by Le Pays in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.