The Jerusalem Post published an article by Michael Wilner "White House consults Israeli officials on final-status Iran nuclear deal."
"The White House began consulting Israeli officials in Washington last week on terms of a comprehensive solution to Iran’s nuclear program that Israel would find acceptable," the article reports.
"US President Barack Obama’s national security adviser, Susan Rice, along with Deputy National Security Adviser Tony Blinken and their colleagues at the US departments of state and treasury, held a series of meetings on Thursday and Friday with Israeli National Security Adviser Yossi Cohen and his team," the author informs.
"The meetings come after Obama and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu agreed last week over the phone to “begin consultations immediately” regarding international efforts to negotiate a comprehensive solution with Iran," the article reports.
"An interim deal forged in Geneva last month between Iran and the P5+1 – the US, United Kingdom, France, Russia, China and Germany – settled on a six-month freeze to the crisis, as the parties attempt to negotiate a final-status solution to the nuclear impasse," Wilner informs.