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Although U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu might travel to Washington next week, Israeli media reports indicate that such a visit is not expected.

Additionally, Netanyahu did not reportedly receive an official invitation, and no coordination efforts for a visit have been initiated, according to a source who spoke with Ynet on Friday.

The source added that Netanyahu discussed with Trump the issue of tariffs being placed on imported goods, including those from Israel, which are now subject to a 17% tariff.

“US President Donald Trump said yesterday that he spoke with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu today, and that he may visit the United States next week,” Ynet reported.

Earlier, the Prime Minister’s Office stated that during a meeting between Netanyahu and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, the two leaders spoke with President Trump. They informed him of Hungary’s decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court in The Hague, following the arrest warrants issued against Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Galant.