Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu becomes the first world leader to visit the White House on Tuesday when he holds meetings with President Donald Trump.
A senior official of the administration confirmed the journey, but emphasized that it was a 'work meeting' without the ceremony of an 'official visit'.
Dailymail.com understands that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will also visit in February, together with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi who will also be expected soon.
The place of Netanyahu at the top of the list lays down a marker for the priorities of Trump in function, while looking at the next step in a difficult negotiation between Hamas and Israel, and insists on the reconstruction of Gaza.
The issue dominated his second week at the office after he told reporters on board Air Force One that he wanted Jordan and Egypt to bring refugees from the 'demolition zone' Gaza 'demolition zone.
He also gave an example of his plans for a meeting that reporters said that he was expecting Netanyahu in Washington 'in the not too distant future'.
In his invitation to the Israeli Prime Minister, Trump wrote: “I look forward to discussing how we can bring Israel and his neighbors peace, and efforts to combat our shared opponents.”
Netanyahu has been a frequent guest of presidents from both parties.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet President Donald Trump in the White House on Tuesday. The two can be seen here in the White House in 2020
Sir Keir Starmer, British Prime Minister, is also expected to visit in February
He was last in the White House in July when he met President Joe Biden, and he addressed legislators during a joint session of the congress.
The order is a change compared to Trump's first time in the office.
Then his first guest was the British Prime Minister Theresa May, whose conservative party is more closely tailored to Trump than Starmer's Labor Party.
The allies of Trump are irritated by previous comments from a few office holders of Starmer and by Lord Peter Mandelson, the incoming British ambassador.
However, Trump has questions about gorges coordinated with the nearest ally of Washington and has only had warm words for Starmer since he took office.
“I think he has done a very good job so far,” he told reporters on board Air Force One on Saturday.
“He represents his country in terms of his philosophy. I may disagree with his philosophy, but I have a very good relationship with him. '
The two spoke by telephone on Sunday, making starmer the first European leader to talk to Trump.
Trump and his administration have a lot of their time and attention aimed at leaders in Central and South America while they want to deport hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants.
But Trump also spoke on Monday with modes and officials from both parties work on a date for a visit.