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Trump and Netanyahu Hold Tense Phone Call Over Iran, Differences Emerge on Diplomatic Approach

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Nepal Verified News

Thu May 21 2026

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According to the report, the discussion focused on a new diplomatic initiative aimed at reaching an agreement between the United States and Iran over Iran’s nuclear program and broader regional issues. Countries including Qatar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt are reportedly involved as mediators in the negotiations.

 

Sources cited in the report say Prime Minister Netanyahu was deeply dissatisfied after the call and appeared highly frustrated. A new draft agreement between the U.S. and Iran is currently under discussion, expected to include clear commitments regarding Iran’s nuclear activities and conditions related to frozen assets.

 

President Trump has indicated that he remains open to a diplomatic solution, while also signaling that military options remain available if necessary. He described the current situation as being balanced between agreement and conflict.

 

Iran has stated that it is reviewing the revised proposal but has not indicated any major shift in its position. Meanwhile, Israel has expressed concern over the negotiations and is reportedly pushing for a tougher approach.

 

The report suggests clear differences between the two leaders on how to handle Iran policy. So far, neither the White House nor the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office has issued an official response.

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