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In a statement before leaving Washington back to Israel, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced after Monday’s meeting with US President Donald Trump that Iran “must not have nuclear weapons.”

For the first time ever Netanyahu says he’s open for nuclear talks with Iran. In the statement, Netanyahu proposed two possible solutions: a negotiated agreement or military action. Netanyahu cited Libya’s nuclear disarmament as a model, where facilities were dismantled under US supervision.

“This can be done in an agreement, but only if this agreement is a Libya-style agreement; that we go in, blow up the facilities, dismantle all the equipment, under American supervision and American execution – that is good”, Netanyahu said.

This comes after President Trump announced Monday in the Oval office that the U.S. will be holding direct talks with Iran.

Netanyahu warned that if negotiations stall, the military option would become the only viable choice.