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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday stressed the importance of bilateral relations with the United States in a meeting with top officials from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

Axar.az reports that Netanyahu met with AIPAC President Betsy Korn, CEO Howard Kohr, and Israel Director Cameron Brown.

The Israeli leader also emphasized that the country’s main struggle has been—and remains—against Iran.
Netanyahu earlier this month addressed the AIPAC Political Leadership Forum, focusing on the importance of U.S.-Israel cooperation to curb Tehran’s nuclear program.

“The time has come for Israel and the United States, along with other countries, to stand together, and I look forward to discussing this with President [Joe] Biden and his team,” said Netanyahu. “Today, more people agree on the issue than ever before.”

Date
2023.01.17 / 18:59
Author
Zuleykha Aghasieva
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