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As announced by President Trump on Thursday, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office has now officially confirmed that Prime Minister Netanyahu will depart for Washington on Sunday, where he is scheduled to meet with President Trump at the White House on Monday.

This marks the second meeting between the two leaders in the past two months.

According to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, “The two leaders will discuss matters of tariffs, efforts to bring back the hostages, Israel-Turkey relations, the Iranian threat, and the ongoing battle against the International Criminal Court (ICC).”

The statement further added: “The Prime Minister deeply values the personal and warm relationship with President Trump, and expresses his gratitude for the invitation to be the first world leader to meet with the President following the imposition of the global tariffs — just as he was the first to meet him upon his entering the White House.”

It is important to note that Argentinian President Milei was actually the first world leader to meet Trump since the tariffs announcement.