Netanyahu lands in US, determinated to counter Iran’s charm offensive.(TOI).
Israel was informed ahead of time that the call would take place, but “there was no advance coordination of positions” between Israel and the US on the content of the talk.
Prime minister to meet Obama, Jewish leaders, and foreign ministers of Canada and Turkmenistan before being final speaker at UN General Assembly.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu landed in New York Sunday morning local time, kicking off a four-day visit to the United States. During the trip, Netanyahu will lay out Israel’s concerns over the thaw in Western-Iranian ties that has been developing at breathtaking pace in the last few days and culminated Friday with a phone call between the American and Iranian presidents.
He has set out conditions that he wants the international community to maintain before any lessening of economic sanctions.Israel’s position was set out by Netanyahu before Rouhani went to New York and it remained unchanged, they said: Unless or until Iran fulfills four conditions — halting uranium enrichment, removing already enriched material from the country, shutting down the Fordo facility, and discontinuing the plutonium track – there should be no easing the pressure on the regime.
The prime minister was said Saturday to be still finalizing his UN speech.
On Monday, Netanyahu is scheduled to meet US President Barack Obama at the White House. A day later, he will be the final world leader to address this year’s United Nations General Assembly in New York.
Netanyahu, whose El Al plane was to taking at 12:25 a.m. on Sunday morning, issued no immediate comment on the Obama-Rouhani conversation and instructed his ministers to remain mum.
The prime minister intends to discuss Israel’s position on the Iranian president’s charm offensive – which included more benevolent rhetoric on ties with the US and the West, a stated willingness to compromise on transparency of the Iranian nuclear program and an acknowledgement that the Holocaust occurred – during his meetings with senior US officials. He will also make a public plea against easing the sanctions on the regime during his speech Tuesday at the General Assembly.
Before his meeting with Obama, Netanyahu is scheduled to meet on Sunday afternoon with the foreign minister of Turkmenistan, Rashid Meredov, in New York. Israel’s diplomatic relations with Turkmenistan, a mostly Muslim country that borders Iran, date back to 1992, yet Shemi Tzur became Israel’s first resident ambassador in Ashgabat less than half a year ago.
Later on Sunday, Netanyahu is to meet with Canadian Foreign Minster John Baird. Canada has traditionally been one of Israel’s staunchest allies and strongest supporters on the international stage.
On Monday, Netanyahu, who is being accompanied by Deputy Foreign Minister Ze’ev Elkin, will fly to Washington for an 11:15 a.m. meeting with Obama. The meeting has tentatively been scheduled to last two hours and 15 minutes, and is expected to deal with the Syrian crisis and the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, in addition to the Iranian nuclear program and the West’s response to Rouhani’s outreach.
Later on Monday, Netanyahu is also to meet with Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State John Kerry, before attending a farewell ceremony for outgoing Israeli ambassador to Washington Michael Oren on Capitol Hill.
On Tuesday, Netanyahu will be the last speaker to address the 68th General Assembly at the UN’s headquarter in New York. After his speech, he will meet with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. A meeting with American Jewish leaders is scheduled for Wednesday, before he returns to Israel.
Hmmm......The world lacks proper management or spine; it lacks the vision to stand up to the Iranian nuclear program.So it ignores the fact that Israel is right and drives Israel into a corner.
Hmmm......The world lacks proper management or spine; it lacks the vision to stand up to the Iranian nuclear program.So it ignores the fact that Israel is right and drives Israel into a corner.

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