Trump Urges Tehran to Finalize Deal, Asks Netanyahu Not to Retaliate After Iranian Missile Attack
Trump said Iran should return to negotiations and called on Netanyahu to avoid retaliation as Israeli defenses intercepted the missile barrage.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump urged Iran to resume negotiations and finalize a deal, telling Fox News reporter Trey Yingst that Tehran had expended its missile arsenal and further escalation served no purpose.
- Earlier Sunday, Iran launched four waves of missiles toward Israel after Tehran vowed to retaliate for Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs.
- "You fired your missiles, and that's enough," Trump said to Fox News, urging Tehran to "come back to the negotiating table and make a deal."
- President Trump told Axios reporter Barak Ravid he planned to call Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to urge him not to retaliate against Iran.
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Trump says new Israel, Iran strikes won't affect peace deal
By Alexander Cornwell, Parisa Hafezi and Bo EricksonTEL AVIV/DUBAI/NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, June 8 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that new strikes by Israel and Iran would not affect his administration's peace talks with Tehran, saying Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “doesn’t call the shots.”
'He doesn't call the shots': Trump overrules Netanyahu as Iran missiles hit Israel, peace deal in jeopardy
President Donald Trump asked Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to refrain from retaliating against Iran's missile attacks. Trump stated that such action would jeopardize ongoing peace deal negotiations. He urged Iran to return to the negotiating table. Trump mentioned that a deal was very close to being signed. He also criticized Israel's strikes on Beirut.
New strikes, Trump walkout, peace deal in limbo: the latest on Iran
As Sunday marked 100 days since the United States and Israel launched air strikes on Iran, hopes of a diplomatic breakthrough gave way to renewed violence. Iran and Israel exchanged fresh attacks and fighting intensified in Lebanon, even as US President Donald Trump remarked that Israel had no choice but to accept a potential deal after walking out of an interview on camera. Here are the key developments: Israel: missiles fired from Iran Iran la…
Trump Urges Netanyahu Not to Retaliate After Iran’s Missile Attack
President Donald Trump urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to retaliate against Iran after its regime fired a barrage of missiles at Israel late on June 7. “I am going to call Bibi right now and tell him not to retaliate. Each of them had their fun. Israel had its strike, and Iran had its strike. We don’t need another one,” Trump told Axios. “We are very close to a final deal with Iran,” the president said. “It is going to be a …
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