Witkoff: US, 'Israel' share a strong, long-term relationship based on close coordination
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- US envoy Steve Witkoff met with 'Israeli' PM Netanyahu to discuss progress and the second phase of Trump’s plan.
- Witkoff emphasized strong, long-term US–'Israeli' ties and described talks as constructive and positive.
US envoy Steve Witkoff confirmed that a delegation from Washington met with 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday to review ongoing developments and the implementation strategy for the second phase of President Donald Trump’s plan.
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Witkoff stressed that the United States and 'Israel' share a strong, long-term relationship based on close coordination. He described the discussions as constructive and positive, with both sides agreeing on the next steps to advance the plan.
No further details were provided regarding specific measures or timelines under the upcoming phase, though officials emphasized continued cooperation and strategic alignment between Washington and Jerusalem.



