Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump are set to meet in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, February 7, 2026, to discuss the recent US-Iran nuclear negotiations. The Prime Minister's Office emphasizes that any negotiations must include limiting ballistic missiles and ending support for the Iranian axis. Netanyahu will also hold meetings with coalition heads and political and security cabinets on Sunday ahead of his US visit, according to a Walla report.
President Trump, in a statement made on Air Force One, described the nuclear talks in Muscat, Oman, as 'very good' and confirmed that US and Iranian officials will meet again early next week. Trump also stated that Iran will not be allowed to possess any nuclear weapons, regardless of the terms in a potential future deal.
However, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who participated in the Omani-mediated discussions, contradicted Trump's statements. Araghchi asserted that Iran's ballistic missile programs 'cannot be negotiated, neither now nor in the future' in an interview with Qatari state-run news agency Al-Jazeera. He also criticized the 'inequality' in how Israeli arms programs are treated, accusing Israel of being an 'expansionist project' that seeks to weaken neighboring countries militarily, technologically, economically, and socially.