USA/ Trump: I will make Israel-Iran deal, Putin can help me

US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should reach an agreement and that they will do so. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan that prompted a ceasefire. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
“Iran and Israel should and will make a deal, just as I made India and Pakistan make a deal, in this case using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, consistency, and common sense to the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to make a decision quickly and STOP!” Trump wrote on his social media site Truth Social.
The president said that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are a lot of conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get credit for it, but that's OK, PEOPLE understand. LET'S MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!" Trump concluded.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him reach an agreement and that he himself would be open to mediation by the Russian leader.
"He's ready. He called me about it. We talked about it at length. We talked about it more than we talked about his situation. I think it will be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is yet another call from the American president for an agreement and an end to the conflict, although Israel has so far shown no willingness to stop its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel has asked the US to join the campaign of strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, because Israel does not have bombs powerful enough to destroy the facilities hidden deep underground. The White House has so far refused to engage in offensive actions, although it helps Israel defend itself against Iranian ballistic missiles.
Asked about the matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in the Israeli attacks but added that it was “possible that I would get involved.”
The president also commented on Iran's cancellation of the sixth round of negotiations with the United States on limiting its nuclear program, scheduled for Sunday. He said there was no cut-off date for reaching an agreement, and the Iranians "would like to make a deal."
"They are talking. They are still talking," he said, adding that an Israeli-Iran war "was bound to happen," but he reiterated that both sides wanted to talk, and that an Israeli attack could force a deal to be reached sooner.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should reach an agreement and that they will do so. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan that prompted a ceasefire. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
“Iran and Israel should and will make a deal, just as I made India and Pakistan make a deal, in this case using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, consistency, and common sense to the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to make a decision quickly and STOP!” Trump wrote on his social media site Truth Social.
The president said that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are a lot of conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get credit for it, but that's OK, PEOPLE understand. LET'S MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!" Trump concluded.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him reach an agreement and that he himself would be open to mediation by the Russian leader.
"He's ready. He called me about it. We talked about it at length. We talked about it more than we talked about his situation. I think it will be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is yet another call from the American president for an agreement and an end to the conflict, although Israel has so far shown no willingness to stop its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel has asked the US to join the campaign of strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, because Israel does not have bombs powerful enough to destroy the facilities hidden deep underground. The White House has so far refused to engage in offensive actions, although it helps Israel defend itself against Iranian ballistic missiles.
Asked about the matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in the Israeli attacks but added that it was “possible that I would get involved.”
The president also commented on Iran's cancellation of the sixth round of negotiations with the United States on limiting its nuclear program, scheduled for Sunday. He said there was no cut-off date for reaching an agreement, and the Iranians "would like to make a deal."
"They are talking. They are still talking," he said, adding that an Israeli-Iran war "was bound to happen," but he reiterated that both sides wanted to talk, and that an Israeli attack could force a deal to be reached sooner.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should reach an agreement and that they will do so. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan that prompted a ceasefire. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
“Iran and Israel should and will make a deal, just as I made India and Pakistan make a deal, in this case using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, consistency, and common sense to the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to make a decision quickly and STOP!” Trump wrote on his social media site Truth Social.
The president said that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are a lot of conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get credit for it, but that's OK, PEOPLE understand. LET'S MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!" Trump concluded.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him reach an agreement and that he himself would be open to mediation by the Russian leader.
"He's ready. He called me about it. We talked about it at length. We talked about it more than we talked about his situation. I think it will be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is yet another call from the American president for an agreement and an end to the conflict, although Israel has so far shown no willingness to stop its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel has asked the US to join the campaign of strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, because Israel does not have bombs powerful enough to destroy the facilities hidden deep underground. The White House has so far refused to engage in offensive actions, although it helps Israel defend itself against Iranian ballistic missiles.
Asked about the matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in the Israeli attacks but added that it was “possible that I would get involved.”
The president also commented on Iran's cancellation of the sixth round of negotiations with the United States on limiting its nuclear program, scheduled for Sunday. He said there was no cut-off date for reaching an agreement, and the Iranians "would like to make a deal."
"They are talking. They are still talking," he said, adding that an Israeli-Iran war "was bound to happen," but he reiterated that both sides wanted to talk, and that an Israeli attack could force a deal to be reached sooner.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should reach an agreement and that they will do so. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan that prompted a ceasefire. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
“Iran and Israel should and will make a deal, just as I made India and Pakistan make a deal, in this case using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, consistency, and common sense to the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to make a decision quickly and STOP!” Trump wrote on his social media site Truth Social.
The president said that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are a lot of conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get credit for it, but that's OK, PEOPLE understand. LET'S MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!" Trump concluded.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him reach an agreement and that he himself would be open to mediation by the Russian leader.
"He's ready. He called me about it. We talked about it at length. We talked about it more than we talked about his situation. I think it will be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is yet another call from the American president for an agreement and an end to the conflict, although Israel has so far shown no willingness to stop its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel has asked the US to join the campaign of strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, because Israel does not have bombs powerful enough to destroy the facilities hidden deep underground. The White House has so far refused to engage in offensive actions, although it helps Israel defend itself against Iranian ballistic missiles.
Asked about the matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in the Israeli attacks but added that it was “possible that I would get involved.”
The president also commented on Iran's cancellation of the sixth round of negotiations with the United States on limiting its nuclear program, scheduled for Sunday. He said there was no cut-off date for reaching an agreement, and the Iranians "would like to make a deal."
"They are talking. They are still talking," he said, adding that an Israeli-Iran war "was bound to happen," but he reiterated that both sides wanted to talk, and that an Israeli attack could force a deal to be reached sooner.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should reach an agreement and that they will do so. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan that prompted a ceasefire. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
“Iran and Israel should and will make a deal, just as I made India and Pakistan make a deal, in this case using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, consistency, and common sense to the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to make a decision quickly and STOP!” Trump wrote on his social media site Truth Social.
The president said that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are a lot of conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get credit for it, but that's OK, PEOPLE understand. LET'S MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!" Trump concluded.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him reach an agreement and that he himself would be open to mediation by the Russian leader.
"He's ready. He called me about it. We talked about it at length. We talked about it more than we talked about his situation. I think it will be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is yet another call from the American president for an agreement and an end to the conflict, although Israel has so far shown no willingness to stop its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel has asked the US to join the campaign of strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, because Israel does not have bombs powerful enough to destroy the facilities hidden deep underground. The White House has so far refused to engage in offensive actions, although it helps Israel defend itself against Iranian ballistic missiles.
Asked about the matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in the Israeli attacks but added that it was “possible that I would get involved.”
The president also commented on Iran's cancellation of the sixth round of negotiations with the United States on limiting its nuclear program, scheduled for Sunday. He said there was no cut-off date for reaching an agreement, and the Iranians "would like to make a deal."
"They are talking. They are still talking," he said, adding that an Israeli-Iran war "was bound to happen," but he reiterated that both sides wanted to talk, and that an Israeli attack could force a deal to be reached sooner.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should reach an agreement and that they will do so. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan that prompted a ceasefire. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
“Iran and Israel should and will make a deal, just as I made India and Pakistan make a deal, in this case using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, consistency, and common sense to the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to make a decision quickly and STOP!” Trump wrote on his social media site Truth Social.
The president said that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are a lot of conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get credit for it, but that's OK, PEOPLE understand. LET'S MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!" Trump concluded.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him reach an agreement and that he himself would be open to mediation by the Russian leader.
"He's ready. He called me about it. We talked about it at length. We talked about it more than we talked about his situation. I think it will be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is yet another call from the American president for an agreement and an end to the conflict, although Israel has so far shown no willingness to stop its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel has asked the US to join the campaign of strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, because Israel does not have bombs powerful enough to destroy the facilities hidden deep underground. The White House has so far refused to engage in offensive actions, although it helps Israel defend itself against Iranian ballistic missiles.
Asked about the matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in the Israeli attacks but added that it was “possible that I would get involved.”
The president also commented on Iran's cancellation of the sixth round of negotiations with the United States on limiting its nuclear program, scheduled for Sunday. He said there was no cut-off date for reaching an agreement, and the Iranians "would like to make a deal."
"They are talking. They are still talking," he said, adding that an Israeli-Iran war "was bound to happen," but he reiterated that both sides wanted to talk, and that an Israeli attack could force a deal to be reached sooner.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should reach an agreement and that they will do so. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan that prompted a ceasefire. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
“Iran and Israel should and will make a deal, just as I made India and Pakistan make a deal, in this case using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, consistency, and common sense to the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to make a decision quickly and STOP!” Trump wrote on his social media site Truth Social.
The president said that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are a lot of conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get credit for it, but that's OK, PEOPLE understand. LET'S MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!" Trump concluded.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him reach an agreement and that he himself would be open to mediation by the Russian leader.
"He's ready. He called me about it. We talked about it at length. We talked about it more than we talked about his situation. I think it will be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is yet another call from the American president for an agreement and an end to the conflict, although Israel has so far shown no willingness to stop its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel has asked the US to join the campaign of strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, because Israel does not have bombs powerful enough to destroy the facilities buried deep underground. The White House has so far refused to engage in offensive actions, although it helps Israel defend itself against Iranian ballistic missiles.
Asked about the matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in the Israeli attacks but added that it was “possible that I would get involved.”
The president also commented on Iran's cancellation of the sixth round of negotiations with the United States on limiting its nuclear program, scheduled for Sunday. He said there was no cut-off date for reaching an agreement, and the Iranians "would like to make a deal."
"They are talking. They are still talking," he said, adding that an Israeli-Iran war "was bound to happen," but he reiterated that both sides wanted to talk, and that an Israeli attack could force a deal to be reached sooner.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should reach an agreement and that they will do so. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan that prompted a ceasefire. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
“Iran and Israel should and will make a deal, just as I made India and Pakistan make a deal, in this case using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, consistency, and common sense to the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to make a decision quickly and STOP!” Trump wrote on his social media site Truth Social.
The president said that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are a lot of conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get credit for it, but that's OK, PEOPLE understand. LET'S MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!" Trump concluded.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him reach an agreement and that he himself would be open to mediation by the Russian leader.
"He's ready. He called me about it. We talked about it at length. We talked about it more than we talked about his situation. I think it will be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is yet another call from the American president for an agreement and an end to the conflict, although Israel has so far shown no willingness to stop its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel has asked the US to join the campaign of strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, because Israel does not have bombs powerful enough to destroy the facilities buried deep underground. The White House has so far refused to engage in offensive actions, although it helps Israel defend itself against Iranian ballistic missiles.
Asked about the matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in the Israeli attacks but added that it was “possible that I would get involved.”
The president also commented on Iran's cancellation of the sixth round of negotiations with the United States on limiting its nuclear program, scheduled for Sunday. He said there was no cut-off date for reaching an agreement, and the Iranians "would like to make a deal."
"They are talking. They are still talking," he said, adding that an Israeli-Iran war "was bound to happen," but he reiterated that both sides wanted to talk, and that an Israeli attack could force a deal to be reached sooner.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
osk/ ap/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should reach an agreement and that they will do so. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan that prompted a ceasefire. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
“Iran and Israel should and will make a deal, just as I made India and Pakistan make a deal, in this case using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, consistency, and common sense to the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to make a decision quickly and STOP!” Trump wrote on his social media site Truth Social.
The president said that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are a lot of conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get credit for it, but that's OK, PEOPLE understand. LET'S MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!" Trump concluded.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him reach an agreement and that he himself would be open to mediation by the Russian leader.
"He's ready. He called me about it. We talked about it at length. We talked about it more than we talked about his situation. I think it will be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is yet another call from the American president for an agreement and an end to the conflict, although Israel has so far shown no willingness to stop its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel has asked the US to join the campaign of strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, because Israel does not have bombs powerful enough to destroy the facilities buried deep underground. The White House has so far refused to engage in offensive actions, although it helps Israel defend itself against Iranian ballistic missiles.
Asked about the matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in the Israeli attacks but added that it was “possible that I would get involved.”
The president also commented on Iran's cancellation of the sixth round of negotiations with the United States on limiting its nuclear program, scheduled for Sunday. He said there was no cut-off date for reaching an agreement, and the Iranians "would like to make a deal."
"They are talking. They are still talking," he said, adding that an Israeli-Iran war "was bound to happen," but he reiterated that both sides wanted to talk, and that an Israeli attack could force a deal to be reached sooner.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
osk/ ap/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should reach an agreement and that they will do so. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan that prompted a ceasefire. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
“Iran and Israel should and will make a deal, just as I made India and Pakistan make a deal, in this case using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, consistency, and common sense to the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to make a decision quickly and STOP!” Trump wrote on his social media site Truth Social.
The president said that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are a lot of conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get credit for it, but that's OK, PEOPLE understand. LET'S MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!" Trump concluded.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him reach an agreement and that he himself would be open to mediation by the Russian leader.
"He's ready. He called me about it. We talked about it at length. We talked about it more than we talked about his situation. I think it will be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is yet another call from the American president for an agreement and an end to the conflict, although Israel has so far shown no willingness to stop its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel has asked the US to join the campaign of strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, because Israel does not have bombs powerful enough to destroy the facilities buried deep underground. The White House has so far refused to engage in offensive actions, although it helps Israel defend itself against Iranian ballistic missiles.
Asked about the matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in the Israeli attacks but added that it was “possible that I would get involved.”
The president also commented on Iran's cancellation of the sixth round of negotiations with the United States on limiting its nuclear program, scheduled for Sunday. He said there was no cut-off date for reaching an agreement, and the Iranians "would like to make a deal."
"They are talking. They are still talking," he said, adding that an Israeli-Iran war "was bound to happen," but he reiterated that both sides wanted to talk, and that an Israeli attack could force a deal to be reached sooner.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
osk/ ap/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should reach an agreement and that they will do so. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan that prompted a ceasefire. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
“Iran and Israel should and will make a deal, just as I made India and Pakistan make a deal, in this case using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, consistency, and common sense to the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to make a decision quickly and STOP!” Trump wrote on his social media site Truth Social.
The president said that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are a lot of conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get credit for it, but that's OK, PEOPLE understand. LET'S MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!" Trump concluded.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him reach an agreement and that he himself would be open to mediation by the Russian leader.
"He's ready. He called me about it. We talked about it at length. We talked about it more than we talked about his situation. I think it will be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is yet another call from the American president for an agreement and an end to the conflict, although Israel has so far shown no willingness to stop its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel has asked the US to join the campaign of strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, because Israel does not have bombs powerful enough to destroy the facilities buried deep underground. The White House has so far refused to engage in offensive actions, although it helps Israel defend itself against Iranian ballistic missiles.
Asked about the matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in the Israeli attacks but added that it was “possible that I would get involved.”
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
OSK/ AP/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
OSK/ AP/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
OSK/ AP/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
OSK/ AP/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
OSK/ AP/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
OSK/ AP/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
OSK/ AP/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
OSK/ AP/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
OSK/ AP/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
OSK/ AP/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
OSK/ AP/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
OSK/ AP/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
OSK/ AP/
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran and Israel should conclude an agreement and that they would do it. He compared the situation to the fighting between India and Pakistan, which he prompted to suspend their weapons. At the same time, in an interview with ABC, he did not rule out the participation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a mediator.
"Iran and Israel should conclude a contract and conclude a contract, just like I prompted India and Pakistan, in this case using trade with the United States to introduce reason, consistency and common sense to talk with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and stop!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social social networking site.
The president also stated that during his first term he also stopped the war between Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia and assured that the peace would soon come between Israel and Iran.
"There are many conversations and meetings. I do a lot and I never get recognized, but that's fine, people understand. Let's make the Middle East a great east again!" Trump finished.
In turn, in a telephone conversation with ABC television, the US president said that Putin could help him in the conclusion of an agreement and that he would be open to the mediation of the Russian leader.
"He is ready. He called me in this matter. We talked about it for a long time. We talked about it more than his situation. I think it would be resolved," Trump said, referring to Saturday's conversation with Putin.
This is the next call of the American president to agree and terminate the conflict, although so far Israel does not want to interrupt its attacks on Iran. According to Axios, Israel asked the US to join the campaign of strokes against the Iranian atomic program objects, because Israel does not have enough powerful bombs to be able to destroy the installations hidden deep underground. The White House has refused to get involved in offensive actions, although it helps Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missiles.
When asked about this matter by ABC, Trump said he was not involved in Israeli attacks, but he added that "it is possible that he would get involved."
The president also referred until Iran's appeal planned on Sunday of the sixth round of negotiations from the USA about the limitation of his nuclear program. He said that there is no border date to reach an agreement, and the Iranians would "like to conclude a contract."
"They talk. They are still talking," he said. He also assessed that Israel's war with Iran "had to happen", but again noted that both sides want to talk, and the Israeli attack could force a faster conclusion of an agreement.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
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