WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet US President Donald Trump on Wednesday to push for a firmer approach in nuclear negotiations with Iran, officials said. The visit, Netanyahu's sixth to the United States since Trump assumed office, comes as talks between Washington and Tehran resumed last week in Oman.
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Trump indicated ahead of the meeting that he is considering sending a second US "armada" to the Middle East to pressure Iran into a deal. Speaking to Axios, the president said any agreement must ensure "no nuclear weapons, no missiles," emphasizing that Tehran must offer a "good deal" after years of alleged dishonesty.
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