US, Israel to hold high-level talks on Iran
21/3/2025 6:15
The United States and
Israel will hold high-level talks on Iran's nuclear program at
the White House early next week, a person familiar with the
matter said on Thursday.
The planned meeting follows U.S. President Donald
Trump's
letter
to Iran's leadership earlier this month in which he warned
Tehran it had the choice of either striking a nuclear deal with
the U.S. or facing possible military action.
The Israeli delegation will be led by strategic affairs
minister Ron Dermer and national security adviser Tzachi Hanegbi
and will meet with senior Trump advisers, the Washington-based
source told Reuters.
The two teams are expected to discuss the potential for
U.S.-Iran nuclear talks and regional issues related to Tehran,
the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Axios was
first to report on the scheduled meeting in Washington.
Trump said he sent the letter to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,
Iran's fiercely anti-Western Supreme Leader, who responded that
Tehran would not be bullied into negotiations.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi
said on Thursday that Tehran will consider the
"opportunities" as well as the threats in Trump's letter.
On Saturday, Trump launched large-scale military strikes
against Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis over the group's attacks
against Red Sea shipping and warned Tehran it will be held
accountable if it does not rein them in.
Since returning to office in January, Trump has
reinstated a "maximum pressure" campaign aimed at isolating Iran
from the global economy and cutting off its oil exports.
During his 2017-2021 term, Trump withdrew the United
States from a landmark deal between Iran and major powers that
had placed strict limits on Tehran's nuclear activities in
exchange for sanctions relief.
After Trump pulled out in 2018 and re-imposed sanctions,
Iran breached and far surpassed those limits.
Western officials fear a nuclear-armed Iran could
threaten Israel and Gulf Arab oil producers, and spark a
regional arms race. Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons.
Israel, which is battling Iran-backed Hamas militants in
Gaza, has made clear it wants to be aligned with the U.S. on any
action against Israel's regional arch-foe.
Last year, Israeli strikes on Iranian facilities,
including missile factories and air defenses, in retaliation for
Iranian missile and drone attacks, sharply reduced Tehran's
conventional military capabilities, according to U.S. officials
and outside experts.
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