Joint
Readout of Trump and Netanyahu Meeting
The White House
February 15, 2017
Today, President Donald J. Trump welcomed Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the Oval Office and reaffirmed the special
relationship and unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel. The
tremendous strength of the United States-Israel relationship is reflected in the
close partnership between our governments, and also in the ties that connect the
peoples of Israel and the United States. Our deep-rooted political, military,
economic, and social ties reflect our shared values, strategic interests, and
dynamic economic and trade relationship.
In today's meeting, President Trump and Prime Minister
Netanyahu agreed that there will be no daylight between the United States and
Israel. The President underscored the United States' unwavering commitment to
Israel's security, and that his Administration will safeguard and strengthen the
overall security relationship. The President and Prime Minister agreed on the
need to counter the threats posed by Iran and its proxies, in addition to
countering the so-called "Islamic State" and other radical Islamic
terrorist groups, so as to create a more secure Middle East to the benefit of
all countries. The two leaders agreed that the Iran nuclear deal is a terrible
deal for the United States, Israel, and the world. The President assured the
Prime Minister that Iran must not, and will not, obtain nuclear weapons
capability. The two leaders also discussed the crisis in Syria and other
regional issues. The United States and Israel stand together facing a range of
challenges, and the two leaders pledged to deepen cooperation to bring greater
peace and stability to the Middle East and to protect the United States, Israel,
and other nations from the global threat of terrorism.
President Trump reiterated his desire for peace throughout
the Middle East, and for reaching a comprehensive agreement that would end the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The President and Prime Minister agreed that peace
between Israel and the Palestinians can only be negotiated directly between the
two parties, and that the United States will work closely with Israel and the
Palestinians to make progress toward that goal. The two leaders discussed the
issue of Israeli settlement construction, and agreed to continue those
discussions and to work out an approach that is consistent with the goal of
advancing peace and security.
President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu agreed on
their mutual goal of making the United States-Israel relationship even closer as
both countries pursue shared interests in the region. The two leaders have
directed their respective teams to form joint working groups in the months ahead
to dramatically improve bilateral relations in a number of areas, including
cyber, intelligence, security, trade, technology, countering the threats posed
by Iran and other actors, and promoting Arab-Israeli cooperation, including
economic cooperation. A working group will also focus on enabling the growth of
the Palestinian economy.
It is a new day for the United States-Israel relationship,
defined by a responsible approach to the challenges and opportunities our two
countries face in the Middle East.