内塔尼亚胡:特朗普认为能和伊朗达成协议 以方对此存疑
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-12 22:40

Core Viewpoint - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed skepticism about the possibility of reaching a satisfactory agreement with Iran, despite U.S. President Trump's belief that conditions for a "good agreement" may be maturing [1]. Group 1: U.S.-Israel Relations - Netanyahu concluded his visit to the U.S. and stated that Trump believes the conditions he has "created" along with Iran's awareness of the consequences of failing to reach an agreement could lead to a successful negotiation [1]. - During a three-hour closed-door meeting with Trump, Netanyahu emphasized Israel's security needs regarding any potential U.S.-Iran negotiations [1]. Group 2: Israeli Demands on Iran - Israeli media reported that Israel insists any agreement between the U.S. and Iran must ensure that Iran does not possess nuclear weapons, completely abandons uranium enrichment activities, limits its ballistic missile capabilities, and ceases support for groups like Hezbollah and the Houthis [1]. - The Israeli stance aims to significantly weaken Iran's influence in the Middle East through these demands [1].