Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an exclusive interview Tuesday evening that there are additional peace agreements to come, but declined to name candidates in order to produce results. The statement, reported by Israeli journalist Yinon Magal, comes amid ongoing diplomatic discussions following the recent US-Iran framework.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signaled Tuesday evening that Israel is pursuing additional normalization agreements beyond the emerging US-Iran understanding. In an exclusive interview with Israeli journalist Yinon Magal, Netanyahu stated that 'there are more [agreements] on the agenda,' but declined to name specific countries 'in order to produce results.' The remarks come as a diplomatic framework between the US and Iran has dominated recent headlines, with Netanyahu previously describing such arrangements as a 'memorandum of understanding ahead of negotiations.' As The Zioneer reported in recent days, Netanyahu has navigated a complex diplomatic landscape — including direct calls with former President Donald Trump and ongoing uncertainty over the details of any eventual deal. The Prime Minister did not specify which nations or what type of agreements he referenced, but the statement suggests an active diplomatic push beyond the current Iran-focused track.
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