Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, before his flight back to Israel gave this statement, summarizing the issues brought up in his meetings:
We agree that Iran will not have nuclear weapons. This can be done in an agreement, but only if this agreement is a Libya-style agreement; that they go in, blow up the facilities, dismantle all the equipment, under American supervision and American execution - that's good.
A second option, that it won't happen. They'll just drag out the talks, and then the option is military. Everyone understands that. We discussed that at length.
A second issue we talked about - Gaza. We are determined to eliminate Hamas, and at the same time we are determined to return all our hostages.
And the president looked at me, and said to the reporters there: 'This man is working all the time to free the hostages.' I hope that with this he has shattered the lie that is being spread on the news all the time that I don't work for them, that I don't care.
I care, and I'm doing it, and we will succeed in it too.
And we also talked about President Trump's vision, because we are currently in contact with countries that are talking about the possibility of absorbing a lot of Gazans. This is important, because in the end this is what needs to happen.
The third issue - Turkey. Turkey wants to establish military bases in Syria, and this is a danger to Israel.
We oppose this, we are working against this. I told President Trump, who is my friend, also a friend of Erdogan: 'If we need your help - we will talk to you about it.'
And the fourth and final issue - tariffs. President Trump asked the countries to reduce their trade deficit with the United States to zero. I told him: 'It's not that hard for us. We will do it.' This is the least we can do for the United States and its president, who do so much for us.
It was a very good visit, a very warm visit, and there are also other things that you will hear about later."