Iran Emphasizes Missiles Red Line as Netanyahu Meets Trump
Summary
Iran has stated that its missile program is not open for negotiation as it prepares for potential discussions with the United States. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with President Donald Trump to discuss limiting Iran's nuclear and missile capabilities. Iran, however, has suggested it might agree to limit its nuclear activities in exchange for the lifting of sanctions but insists its missiles are non-negotiable.Key Facts
- Iran considers its missile program a "red line" and not open to negotiation.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu plans to meet President Trump to discuss Iran's nuclear and missile capabilities.
- Iran has indicated it might limit its nuclear program if sanctions are lifted, but it refuses to negotiate on missiles.
- U.S. President Trump is considering sending an additional aircraft carrier to the region.
- Iran has warned that limited attacks will be seen as acts of war.
- Iran's Foreign Minister stated that missile negotiations would not happen.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu has visited President Trump more than any other world leader during his presidency.
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