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Iran: Netanyahu visit could harm nuclear talks

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February 12, 2026

IRAN has warned this week that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the US is an attempt to undermine the newly-started nuclear talks between Iran and the US.

Netanyahu departed for Washington this week to meet US President Donald Trump, in a bid to press him to take a harder line on Iran's ballistic missile capabilities in upcoming negotiations.

This is the Israeli prime minister's seventh meeting with Trump since his return to office, including one in Jerusalem in October 2025, after Trump announced a ceasefire in Gaza.

“On this trip, we will discuss a range of issues: Gaza, the region, but of course first and foremost the negotiations with Iran,’ Netanyahu told journalists at the airport.

He said he will present to Trump Israel’s views regarding “the principles of the negotiations, the important principles” which are “important not only for Israel, but for anyone in the world who wants peace and security in the Middle East.”

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