Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said US President Donald Trump wants to fully pursue negotiations over Iran's nuclear programme before considering military action. Speaking to NBC, Netanyahu said Trump would not hesitate to use force if Iran violated its commitments and praised US-Israel cooperation for setting back Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said US President Donald Trump wants to "exhaust the possibility" of reaching a diplomatic agreement with Iran over its nuclear programme before considering other options.
In an interview with NBC's Meet the Press, Netanyahu said Trump preferred negotiations but would not hesitate to use military force if Iran failed to honour its commitments.
"I think President Trump wants to exhaust the possibility of achieving an agreement, especially on the nuclear issue, through negotiations. But he is obviously not shy about using force when the Iranians break every commitment they make, and usually a few hours or a few minutes after they make it. So, I think we should let the President have his opportunity," Netanyahu said.
Praises US-Israel cooperation against Iran
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