The US administration has effectively excluded Israel from the negotiation process with Iran. This was reported by The New York Times, citing sources in Tel Aviv. Zamon.uz reported this.
According to the publication, Israeli officials are not receiving sufficient information about the negotiations between Washington and Tehran and are forced to gather important details through diplomatic sources.
According to American officials, although US President Donald Trump views Israel as a close ally, he evaluates it not as an equal partner in negotiations with Iran, but as a secondary participant.
According to analysts, this situation could have a negative political impact on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, especially during his pre-election period.
At the same time, diplomatic contacts between the US and Iran are said to have intensified, and some publications have reported that Washington is considering military options alongside negotiations.






