Uncertainty over Iran's Attendance in Talks, Trump 'Very Optimistic': What You Need to Know This Friday Morning
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Washington. U.S. President Donald Trump yesterday called on Israel’s Prime Minister and fugitive from the International Criminal Court, Benjamin Netanyahu, to be “more discreet” with military operations against Lebanon to facilitate talks between Washington and Tehran. The Republican was “very optimistic” about the possibility of reaching a peace agreement with Iran.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on the 9th that he is "very optimistic" regarding face-to-face peace talks with Iran to be held in Pakistan. In a telephone interview with NBC released on the same day, Trump stated, "Iranian leaders talk much differently at the negotiating table than they do to the press," adding, "They are much more reasonable." Amid conflicting claims between the two countries regarding the details of the "two-week ceasefire" …
The week was of great tension, with Donald Trump announcing the destruction of Iran and an entire civilization, but finally accepting a ceasefire between Pakistan. What conditions have Trump to continue this war and how will it be possible for America to convince Israel to return to the face of Hezbollah?
U.S. President Trump expressed optimism regarding peace talks with Iran and stated that he had requested Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to refrain from airstrikes on Lebanon to facilitate the negotiations, receiving a positive response.
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