Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is slated to travel to Washington, D.C., to meet with President Donald Trump on February 15th.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said that “our relationship with the only democracy in the Middle East is crucial to the security of both our nations, and the president looks forward to discussing continued strategic, technological, military, and intelligence cooperation with the prime minister.”
Following Spicer’s announcement, Netanyahu issued a statement saying that he “deeply appreciates” Trump’s invitation and that he looks forward “to discussing with him the areas of cooperation between us that are so vital to the security and wellbeing of our two countries.”
Netanyahu also addressed the recently reported ballistic missile test by Iran and vowed to work with Trump to address the Iranian threat.
“I will meet President Trump in Washington soon, and among the issues I will address, is the need to renew the sanctions against Iran,” Netanyahu said Monday on Facebook. “Sanctions against the ballistic missiles, and other sanctions against the terror, and re-addressing the failed agreement on its nuclear capabilities. I know that this bothers not only Israel, and not only the U.S., but other countries in the region. Iran’s aggression should not be ignored.”
Originally posted at JNS.