
4 min readUpdated: Jun 14, 2026 10:25 AM IST
President Donald Trump, left, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, right. (Photo: New York Times)
United States President Donald Trump assured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of addressing Tehran’s nuclear programme, missiles and Hezbollah while striking any deal with Iran, a senior diplomatic source told Israel Hayom.
Quoting the source, Iran International highlighted that Trump made clear to Netanyahu that no agreement would be reached unless the issues that led the US and Israel to war against Iran were addressed.
Over a conversation on Friday, both leaders agreed that any future agreement would require Iran to surrender its stockpile of enriched nuclear material and enforce limits on its nuclear and missile programmes, according to the Israeli PM’s office.
The assertion comes amid persistent uncertainty over the status of negotiations in the US-Iran war. While Trump, on various occasions, has indicated that a breakthrough was near, Iranian officials have denied saying no final agreement was reached yet.
Israel closely watching US-Iran deal
While Israel is not bound by any terms of the US-Iran agreement, it is firm on ensuring the negotiations between Washington and Tehran addresses key security issues, Iran International reported.
The Prime Minister’s Office:
President Trump spoke this evening with Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding the emerging memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran to enter into negotiations.
Even though Israel is not a party to the memorandum of understanding, the Prime Minister…
— Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) June 11, 2026
Taking over X on Friday, Netanyahu’s office wrote: “Even though Israel is not a party to the memorandum of understanding, the Prime Minister expressed his appreciation for President Trump’s commitment that the final agreement at the conclusion of negotiations will include the removal of enriched material, the dismantling of enrichment infrastructure, limits on missile production, and the cessation of Iran’s support for its terrorist proxies in the region.”
Later over a post on the social media platform, Netanyahu vowed to stop Iran from possessing nuclear weapons, and said that both Trump and him were in “full agreement” on the matter.
“As long as I am the Prime Minister of Israel – Iran will not have nuclear weapons. President Trump and I are in full agreement on this issue. For over 30 years, I have been at the forefront of the international struggle against Iran’s nuclear program. Were it not for this struggle, Iran would have long ago possessed atomic bombs to destroy Israel,” Netanyahu claimed on Friday.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
“As long as I am the Prime Minister of Israel – Iran will not have nuclear weapons.
President Trump and I are in full agreement on this issue.
For over 30 years, I have been at the forefront of the international struggle against Iran’s nuclear…
— Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) June 12, 2026
The Israeli PM also alleged that Iran was working to destroy the Jewish nation, while asserting that he was “dedicating my life to preventing them from doing so.”
Story continues below this ad
“As long as I am the Prime Minister of Israel, this will not happen,” he added.
Regime change in Tehran likely if talks fail
The anonymous source, speaking to Israel Hayom, meanwhile, warned that if talks with Tehran failed following an initial understanding and Iran continues its military activities, regime change in Tehran will likely be placed on the agenda of diplomats in Washington.
The statement comes two days after Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei rejected Trump’s suggestions that a final deal was to be finalised soon. Baqaei then asserted that Tehran had not reached a final decision on the proposed agreement.
© IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd
The Express Global Desk at indianexpress.com which delivers authoritative, verified, and context-driven coverage of key international developments shaping global politics, policy, and migration trends. The desk focuses on stories with direct relevance for Indian and global audiences, combining breaking news with in-depth explainers and analysis.
A major focus area of the desk is US immigration and visa policy, including developments related to student visas, work permits, permanent residency pathways, executive actions, and court rulings. The Global Desk also closely tracks Canada’s immigration, visa, and study policies, covering changes to study permits, post-study work options, permanent residence programmes, and regulatory updates affecting migrants and international students.
All reporting from the Global Desk adheres to The Indian Express’ editorial standards, relying on official data, government notifications, court documents, and on-record sources. The desk prioritises clarity, accuracy, and accountability, ensuring readers can navigate complex global systems with confidence.
Core Team
The Express Global Desk is led by a team of experienced journalists and editors with deep expertise in international affairs and migration policy:
Aniruddha Dhar – Senior Assistant Editor with extensive experience in global affairs, international politics, and editorial leadership.
Nischai Vats – Deputy Copy Editor specialising in US politics, US visa and immigration policy, and policy-driven international coverage.
Mashkoora Khan – Sub-editor focusing on global developments, with a strong emphasis on Canada visa, immigration, and study-related policy coverage. ... Read More
Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram
Tags:
donald trump
Iran War
View original source — Indian Express ↗



