Netanyahu, Obama Discuss Regional Security Issues in Phone Call
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U.S. President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pose for photos at the PM's resident March 20, 2013.
Washington Times – President Obama spoke to Prime Minister Netanyahu Wednesday on regional security issues and Middle East peace, the White House said in a terse read-out of the conversation.
The White House said the two leaders agreed to continue “close coordination” on a “range of security issues” but did not say whether they discussed airstrikes Israel launched on Syrian targets over the weekend.
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