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Trump, Netanyahu agree to meet in US following phone call

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US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have agreed to meet in the US in the coming weeks, following a phone conversation between the two leaders, according to statements confirming the discussion.

The call is understood to have focused on bilateral relations and regional developments, with both sides expressing interest in continued high-level engagement. While specific details of the agenda for the upcoming meeting have not yet been released, the agreement signals an intention to maintain close political dialogue between the two figures.

The planned meeting comes amid ongoing diplomatic attention on Middle East developments and US-Israel relations. Both leaders have previously maintained a long-standing political relationship, with frequent exchanges on security, foreign policy, and regional strategy.

Further information regarding the timing and location of the meeting is expected to be announced in the coming days.

(With input from news agencies)

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