Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu speak about 'critical regional issues'

The call came after Iran launched more than a dozen ballistic missiles targeting US bases in Iraq on Tuesday night.

US PRESIDENT Donald Trump welcomes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House in March (photo credit: CARLOS BARRIA / REUTERS)
US PRESIDENT Donald Trump welcomes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House in March
(photo credit: CARLOS BARRIA / REUTERS)
The White House reported that US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke overnight Wednesday on the phone about "critical issues" connected to the region and relations between their two countries.
No other details were released about the content of the conversation.
The call came after Iran launched more than a dozen ballistic missiles and targeted US bases in Iraq on Tuesday night, in retaliation for the killing last week of Qasem Soleimani, Iran's Quds Force commander.
Late Wednesday night, two rockets fell in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone, one of which landed near the US embassy but caused no casualties, the Iraqi military said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
The United States told the United Nations on Wednesday that the killing of Soleimani last week was self-defense, vowing to take additional action "as necessary" in the Middle East to protect US personnel and interests.
In a letter to the UN Security Council, US Ambassador Kelly Craft said that America also stands "ready to engage without preconditions in serious negotiations with Iran, with the goal of preventing further endangerment of international peace and security, or escalation by the Iranian regime."