PM Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed a visit to the White House for talks with US President Donald Trump will take place next week. Netanyahu: “Next week I will travel to the US for meetings with President Trump, VP Vance, Secretary of State, NSA Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hagseth, Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff, Commerce Secretary, and Congress leaders to finalize a trade deal and other matters.” This is the first official confirmation of the visit from the Israeli side. The trip had first been posited by Axios several days ago, before a White House official told the Times of Israel on 30 June that the visit would take place on 7 July.
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US President Donald Trump is shortly due to deliver remarks in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he is expected to endorse Nippon Steel's takeover of US Steel. LIVESTREAM The announcement comes as the US and Japan remain far apart on a new bilateral trade deal.
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