
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet separately with American presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in New York on Sunday, an official in his office said.
"The meeting was agreed to with Trump first, then we reached out immediately to the Clinton camp for balance," the official told, without saying who proposed the first meeting.
Netanyahu is already in New York, where he addressed the UN General Assembly on Thursday.
Analysts say the Israeli premier is trying to avoid any impression of interfering in the American electoral campaign.
During the 2012 race for the White House, US officials criticised Netanyahu over his perceived support for Republican candidate Mitt Romney, although the Prime Minister's office denied this was the case.
Romney visited Jerusalem during his campaign and criticized President Barack Obama's policies on the Middle East.
Trump had planned to visit Israel last December, but postponed the trip after his proposal to bar Muslims from entering the United States prompted worldwide condemnation.