--- title: "Trump will serve as Prime Minister, stating that reaching an agreement with Iran will be the \"preferred choice.\"" type: "News" locale: "zh-CN" url: "https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/275665871.md" description: "U.S. leaders discussed a \"joint action plan\" in response to the failure of U.S.-Iran negotiations. Trump stated that he had informed Netanyahu that if an agreement could be reached, it would be their preferred option; if not, they could only wait and see. The Israeli Prime Minister was reported to have made demands to Trump: the agreement with Iran should not set a deadline. The Iranian Foreign Minister reiterated that reaching an agreement on a peaceful nuclear program is possible. An advisor to the Iranian Supreme Leader claimed that the U.S. is leaning towards rationality, while Israel seeks to provoke incidents and is negotiating the timing for the next round of talks with the U.S" datetime: "2026-02-11T22:06:06.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/275665871.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/275665871.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/275665871.md) --- > 支持的语言: [English](https://longbridge.com/en/news/275665871.md) | [繁體中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/275665871.md) # Trump will serve as Prime Minister, stating that reaching an agreement with Iran will be the "preferred choice." According to CCTV News, on February 11 local time, U.S. President Trump stated on his social media platform "Truth Social" that he had just met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and several of his representatives. Trump claimed that the meeting was very successful and that the good relationship between the two countries continues. **Trump stated that no specific decisions were made, but he insisted that negotiations with Iran should continue in hopes of reaching an agreement. Trump mentioned that he had informed Netanyahu that if an agreement could be reached, it would be their preferred option;** if no agreement could be reached, they would have to wait and see. Trump also expressed hope that Iran would be more rational and responsible this time. ## U.S. Leaders Discuss "Joint Action Plan" to Address Potential Failure of U.S.-Iran Negotiations The Israeli Prime Minister's Office issued a statement that Netanyahu discussed negotiations related to Iran, the situation in Gaza, and regional developments during his talks with the U.S. President. The statement noted that Netanyahu articulated Israel's national security needs during the discussions. Both sides agreed to continue close coordination and communication. Israeli sources indicated that the closed-door meeting aimed to formulate a "joint action plan" in the event of a hypothetical scenario where U.S.-Iran negotiations yield no results. During the approximately three-hour closed-door meeting, informed officials from both Israel and the U.S. expressed skepticism about the likelihood of reaching an agreement between the U.S. and Iran, with the meeting aimed at developing a "joint action plan" should negotiations fail. A senior U.S. official stated that even if negotiations were limited to Iran's nuclear issues and did not involve Iran's ballistic missile program, the U.S. remained doubtful about reaching an agreement with Iran. If both the U.S. and Israel agreed to initiate a "joint strike" in the event of unsuccessful negotiations, its impact could far exceed that of the U.S. or Israel acting alone against Iran. The Israeli government and security agencies do not expect an agreement to be reached in U.S.-Iran negotiations, and regardless of whether an agreement is reached, Israel hopes to maintain its "freedom of action" in the region surrounding Iran. ## Israeli Prime Minister Reportedly Requests Trump: Agreement with Iran Should Not Have an Expiration Date According to CCTV News, On the 11th local time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reported to have conveyed a message to U.S. President Donald Trump during his visit to the U.S., stating that any agreement reached with Iran must not have an expiration date and should ensure that Iran can never obtain nuclear weapons. On February 11th local time, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu met with U.S. President Trump. Before departing, Netanyahu stated that he would present Israel's so-called "principled position" regarding Iran to the U.S. side, emphasizing that these principles "concern not only Israel but also all countries that seek peace and security." Iran and the U.S. held indirect negotiations on nuclear issues in Muscat, the capital of Oman, on the 6th. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif stated after the negotiations that the talks started well, and both sides reached a consensus to continue negotiations. Trump mentioned that U.S.-Iran negotiations would continue earlier next week. ## Iranian Foreign Minister Reiterates Possibility of Reaching Agreement on Peaceful Nuclear Program According to CCTV News, on the 11th local time, Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif stated on his personal social media that millions of Iranians took to the streets to celebrate the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution victory on this day. Zarif said that many events have occurred since the Islamic Revolution, especially in the past year. However, the Islamic Republic of Iran has remained steadfast. This resilience is rooted in trust in its own people, rather than reliance on foreign powers. Zarif expressed his sincere hope that the coming year would be one of peace and tranquility, where dialogue would replace war. Diplomacy is the preferred option, and reaching an agreement on Iran's peaceful nuclear program is possible, but the agreement must be fair and balanced. To this end, Iran will defend its sovereignty at all costs. Zarif stated, "Our rights and dignity are non-negotiable." ## Advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader: U.S. Moving Towards Rationality, Israel Seeking Provocation According to CCTV News, on the 11th, Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council and advisor to the Supreme Leader, stated in an interview that negotiations between Iran and the U.S. are ongoing, and the U.S. is moving towards a rational path by participating in the negotiations During his visit to Qatar, Larijani simultaneously pointed out that Israel is trying to undermine the negotiation process and is looking for excuses to provoke incidents. In an interview, he stated that Israel is targeting not only Iran but also the stability of the entire Middle East region. Larijani mentioned that regional countries are working hard to ensure the success of negotiations between Iran and the United States, and Iran holds a positive attitude towards this. However, Iran has not yet received "specific proposals" from the U.S. He reiterated Iran's position on the nuclear issue and stated that if the U.S. attacks Iran, Iran will strike U.S. military bases in the Middle East. According to a statement issued by the Qatari Emir's Palace, Qatari Emir Tamim met with Larijani in Doha on the same day. The statement said that the two sides exchanged views on the evolution of the regional situation, efforts to ease tensions, ways to strengthen regional security, and regional and international issues of mutual concern. The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed also met with Larijani to discuss the indirect negotiations on the nuclear issue that took place last week in Muscat, Oman, reiterating Qatar's support for all efforts aimed at easing tensions and resolving issues through peaceful means. ## Advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader: Negotiating with the U.S. on the Timing of the Next Round of Talks According to CCTV News, Larijani stated that Iran is negotiating with the U.S. to determine the timing of the next round of talks. Larijani made a statement during his visit to Muscat, Oman, on the 11th, saying that the negotiations with the U.S. are "good to some extent." He believes that the U.S. side seems willing to reach an agreement. Larijani also emphasized that it is impossible to make a comprehensive judgment based solely on the current situation and that close attention must be paid to the subsequent process. Iran and the U.S. held indirect negotiations on the nuclear issue in Muscat on the 6th. U.S. President Trump stated on the 6th that the U.S. and Iran plan to continue negotiations but did not disclose specific locations. Some media believe that the negotiation location may still be Oman ## 相关资讯与研究 - [Trump: I think we'll make a deal with them pretty soon…](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/280929294.md) - [Analysis: Trump's Iran speech ignores the risks of a return to the 1970s](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/281429917.md) - [Report reveals inflation will come roaring back under Trump](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/281421192.md) - [Two U.S. Warplanes Hit by Iran-wsj](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/281665329.md) - [Leo, the first US pope, emerges as pointed Trump critic](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/281513774.md)