“Trump and I see eye-to-eye”: Netanyahu
By Reuters
13 February 2017 |
3:33 pm
On the eve of his trip to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, DC, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he and Trump see "eye-to-eye" on both the dangers and opportunities from the Mideast.
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