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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that he's taken a sudden trip to Washington DC to meet with President Trump this week.
NPR's Daniel Estrin reports the two leaders are expected to meet as the U.S.
holds talks with Iran.
Netanyahu says he'll meet Trump on Wednesday.
That's a week earlier than when Netanyahu had initially planned to travel to Washington.
The U.S.
and Iran held their first round of negotiations Friday
since the US attacked Iran's nuclear sites last June.
Iran's foreign minister says its nuclear program can be negotiated,
but that its missile program is for defense purposes and is not up for negotiation.
But Iran's missile program is what worries Israel.
Iranian missiles hit civilian and military sites in Israel during the June war.
Netanyahu says any negotiations with Iran must include limitations on its ballistic missiles and ending support for militant proxy groups in the region.