Ahead of Biden Visit, Netanyahu Speaks of ‘Strong’ US-Israel Ties, Despite Deep Disagreement Over Iran Nuclear Deal
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, with US Vice President Joe Biden, who is expected to visit Israel on Tuesday. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke Sunday of “strong” ties with the United States ahead of a visit by Vice President Joe Biden, despite deep disagreement over the nuclear accord with Iran.
“This visit expresses the strong relations between Israel and our ally the US,” Netanyahu said at the start of a cabinet meeting.
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