Netanyahu tells Trump Iran deal must 'eliminate nuclear program'

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told US President Donald Trump that any final agreement with Tehran must completely dismantle the Islamic Republic's nuclear infrastructure and remove all enriched material from its territory, according to statements released Sunday.
Netanyahu posted on the social media platform X following the phone call late Saturday, stating that both leaders maintained an unchanged policy preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. "President Trump and I agreed that any final agreement with Iran must eliminate the nuclear danger," he said, adding that this requires dismantling enrichment sites and removing enriched nuclear material from Iranian territory.
Private concerns
Israel's public broadcaster KAN reported earlier Sunday that Netanyahu privately expressed concern to Trump regarding the US administration's approach to the nuclear file, citing an informed Israeli source. The network indicated the prime minister worried about potential linkages between a prospective US-Iran agreement and ceasefire arrangements in Lebanon, according to the broadcaster.
Ongoing tensions
The phone call occurred as Trump told reporters Saturday that an agreement with Iran to end the war was "largely negotiated" and awaited finalization. Regional tensions have remained high since Washington and Tel Aviv launched strikes against Iranian targets in late February, prompting retaliatory attacks against Israel and Gulf allies alongside the closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz. A ceasefire brokered through Pakistani mediation took effect on April 8 and was subsequently extended indefinitely by the US president.
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