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Trump Presses Netanyahu to Sustain Iran Nuclear Talks Amid Regional Tensions

By Matthias Binder February 12, 2026
Trump says he ‘insisted’ to Netanyahu that US talks with Iran continue
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Trump says he ‘insisted’ to Netanyahu that US talks with Iran continue

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Extended Talks Yield No Immediate BreakthroughTrump’s Diplomatic Stance Takes ShapeIsrael Seeks Broader Constraints on IranContext of Conflict and Caution

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Washington – President Donald Trump convened a private session with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House to address U.S. negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program.

Extended Talks Yield No Immediate Breakthrough

Netanyahu remained at the White House for almost three hours, yet the leaders avoided public scrutiny by entering and exiting away from reporters. They fielded no questions following the discussion. Trump later described the encounter on his social media platform as “a very good meeting.”[1]

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The president clarified that no firm agreements emerged, except his insistence on pursuing talks with Iran. He emphasized a preference for a deal if feasible, while leaving open the possibility of other outcomes should negotiations falter. Trump recalled prior U.S. airstrikes on Iran, noting that Tehran had suffered after rejecting a previous deal. He expressed hope for greater reasonableness from Iran this time around.

Netanyahu’s office confirmed conversations covered Iran negotiations, Gaza developments, and broader regional matters. The leaders committed to maintaining their close coordination.

Trump’s Diplomatic Stance Takes Shape

In a Tuesday interview, Trump outlined his conditions for any Iran accord: no nuclear weapons and no missiles. He warned that failure to reach a suitable agreement could lead to further consequences, echoing his recent threats tied to Iran’s protest crackdown. U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner reported productive indirect discussions in Oman the prior Friday.

Trump’s approach balances diplomacy with pressure. Military assets, including an aircraft carrier and destroyers, bolster U.S. presence in the region. Arab and Islamic nations have called for restraint to avert escalation.

Israel Seeks Broader Constraints on Iran

Netanyahu advocated for expanding the talks beyond nuclear issues. His priorities included curbs on Iran’s ballistic missiles and funding for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Prior to departure, he stressed these principles as vital for Middle East peace and security.

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The Israeli leader met U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the envoys upon arrival, receiving updates on Oman proceedings. Questions persist about Netanyahu’s sway over Trump’s Iran policy, marking their seventh meeting in Trump’s second term.

Context of Conflict and Caution

Last June’s 12-day war between Israel and Iran left nearly 1,000 dead in Iran and 40 in Israel, with U.S. strikes damaging nuclear facilities. Iran maintains its program serves peaceful ends and has halted uranium enrichment since then, per its foreign minister. Yet satellite imagery shows activity at bombed sites, and IAEA access remains limited.

Iran’s Abbas Araghchi highlighted persistent mistrust as a negotiation hurdle but affirmed consultations on next steps. Tehran insists on enrichment rights in exchange for sanctions relief.

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  • U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear sites in June 2025 war.
  • Indirect Oman talks occurred last Friday.
  • Trump’s Board of Peace convenes next week, including Netanyahu.
  • Iran rejects missile and proxy curbs.
  • Regional buildup includes U.S. carriers and defenses.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump prioritizes ongoing Iran talks for a nuclear deal but warns of alternatives.
  • Netanyahu pushes for missile and militant limits in negotiations.
  • Cautious optimism follows Oman discussions amid war aftermath.

This White House exchange underscores the delicate balance between diplomacy and deterrence in curbing Iran’s ambitions. As talks progress, outcomes could reshape Middle East stability. What do you think about the prospects for a U.S.-Iran deal? Tell us in the comments.

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