Voice of America: Iran, Israel Violence on Agenda for Obama-Netanyahu Talks
U.S. President Barack Obama is hosting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for talks Monday as the Israeli leader makes his first visit to Washington since the United States and five other world powers signed a nuclear deal with Iran.
Netanyahu was among the most vocal critics of the July agreement, saying it would not slow Iran's work toward a nuclear weapon and would put Israel in danger. He highlighted his concerns in an address to the Republican-controlled U.S. Congress in March during a trip where he did not meet with Obama.
The White House said the Iranian deal will be among the regional security issues that Obama and Netanyahu will discuss in the meeting that will also be attended by U.S. Vice President Joe Biden.
More News On Today's Obama - Netanyahu Meeting
Obama, Israel's Netanyahu seek to mend fences in White House talks -- Reuters
Obama, Netanyahu stress need for peace -- The Hill
Obama meets Netanyahu amid controversy over Israeli leader's aide -- FOX News
Obama, Netanyahu voice commitment to peace process -- CBS
Obama and Netanyahu Pledge to Strengthen Ties -- WSJ
Obama: 'Looking to Find Common Ground' With Netanyahu -- NBC
Obama, Netanyahu smooth over tensions in White House meeting -- USA Today
Obama Tells Netanyahu Their Differences Can, Must Be Narrowed -- Bloomberg
Israeli leader heads to Washington as spokesman draws fire -- AP
Obama and Netanyahu: A Story of Slights and Crossed Signals -- NYT
Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting with Obama today. Here’s what he wants. -- Zack Beauchamp, VOX
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