A Downing Street spokesperson said:
“The Prime Minister hosted Prime Minister Netanyahu at Downing
Street today for their first bilateral meeting and a working
lunch.
“In their discussions, the Prime Ministers committed to working
together to build on our longstanding relationship and the strong
ties that already exist between our two countries in a wide range
of areas, from trade and investment, to innovation and
technology, and defence and security.
“They discussed their shared belief in free trade and agreed to
establish a new UK-Israel Trade Working Group to continue the
progress we have seen in our burgeoning trade and investment
relationship, and to prepare the ground for a post-Brexit trade
agreement. It was noted that will visit Israel soon to
take this forward. They also discussed opportunities to increase
investment in research and development and technology, and
strengthen partnerships in these areas between our governments,
universities and businesses.
“They talked about the important work we do together on
intelligence-sharing and cyber-security, and committed to talk
further about how we can deepen this cooperation, to help keep
our people safe.
“They also discussed a number of international issues. On Iran,
the Prime Minister was clear that the nuclear deal is vital and
must be properly enforced and policed, while recognising concerns
about Iran’s pattern of destabilising activity in the region.
They also talked about the Middle East Peace Process and the UK’s
firm commitment to a two-state solution as the best way to bring
stability and peace to the region. The Prime Minister reiterated
the UK’s opposition to settlement activity.
“As we prepare to mark 100 years since the Balfour Declaration,
the Prime Minister underlined that Britain remains a close and
firm friend of Israel and reiterated our support for Jewish
communities in the UK. She invited Prime Minister Netanyahu to
attend events taking place in the UK to mark the anniversary in
November, as a Guest of Government. He also invited her to visit
him in Israel.”