WATCH VIDEO: Amid First Overseas Trip as Secretary of State, Pompeo Meets With Israeli PM Netanyahu to Talk Iran

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“Amid First Overseas Trip as Secretary of State, Pompeo Meets With Israeli PM Netanyahu to Talk Iran,” by Barney Breen-Portnoy, Algemeiner, April 29, 2018:

New US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met in Tel Aviv on Sunday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Pompeo flew to Israel from Riyadh, where he met with King Salman and other top Saudi officials.

The security of state’s current overseas trip kicked off in Belgium, where he attended a meeting of NATO foreign ministers on Friday, and will end in Jordan on Monday.

“We are very proud of the fact that this is your first visit as secretary of state,” Netanyahu told Pompeo as they greeted each other at the Israeli Defense Ministry headquarters in Tel Aviv.

Pompeo replied, “You’re an incredibly important partner, [and] occupy a special place in my heart too.”

At Sunday’s weekly cabinet meeting, before Pompeo touched down at Ben-Gurion International Airport, Netanyahu said, “Today we will welcome US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, a true friend of Israel. I think that it is important that he is coming to Israel as part of his first visit outside the US as secretary of state. I will discuss with him developments in the region, Iran’s growing aggression and — of course — the nuclear agreement with Iran, about which there will be a decision soon.”

On Friday, Pompeo, whose appointment as secretary of state was confirmed by the Senate the previous day, indicated that while President Donald Trump had not yet made a decision of whether to exit the Iran nuclear deal, he was likely to do so unless major changes were made to toughen it.

Following his sit-down with Netanyahu on Sunday, Pompeo said at a joint press conference with the Israeli leader, “President Trump’s been pretty clear: This deal is very flawed. He’s directed the administration to try and fix it and if we can’t fix it he’s going to withdraw from the deal.”

The secretary of state also noted the Trump administration was “deeply concerned about Iran’s dangerous escalation of threats to Israel and the region.”

“The United States is with Israel in this fight,” Pompeo vowed….

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R. Arandas
R. Arandas
5 years ago

I hope that America can help bring peace to the Middle East, its people have been fighting for far too long! Sadly, though, I think with Islam being so fanatical, peace is still a very far way off.

Rick Reynolds
Rick Reynolds
5 years ago

Well said Pamela, couldn’t agree more. Electing Trump as president is a sea-change for the world. I have no doubt he can make Iran change its behavior but he should settle for nothing less than regime change. So long as the ISIS regime in Tehran stays in power, they will continue to spread terrorism globally, this cannot be tolerated by any sane nation.

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