Prime Minister Netanyahu said in a CNN interview that disagreements between close allies like Israel and the US are natural, but agreement on most issues prevails. He also revealed he has spoken with President Trump several times and conveyed that Turkey is not a friendly country to Israel.
Prime Minister Netanyahu told CNN that disagreements between close allies are natural but that broad consensus exists, and that he has spoken with President Trump multiple times, conveying that Turkey is not a friendly country. The interview is the latest in a series of public statements by Netanyahu and Trump about the state of US-Israel relations. Earlier Tuesday, The Zioneer reported Netanyahu's remarks on Turkey and the Trump calls, as well as his broader comments on US-Israel agreement.
2 developments
- DevelopingNetanyahu tells CNN Turkey is not a 'friendly country' to the US, hours after Trump praised Erdogan
- DevelopingNetanyahu: 'Not worried' about US-Israel ties, hopes for more peace accords
- DevelopingReport: Netanyahu called Erdogan 'an enemy' in security discussion
- DevelopingNetanyahu: 'Even the best families have disagreements' amid Trump tensions
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