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President Trump hints lifting sanctions on Iran

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WASHINGTON: U.S President Donald Trump has stated that the conflict between Israel and Iran has come to an end, and indicated that sanctions on Iran may be lifted at the appropriate time.

During a dinner at the White House with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump once again claimed that the U.S. destroyed three of Iran’s nuclear facilities.

“The Israel-Iran war is over,” Trump said, expressing hope that no further strikes against Iran would be necessary.

“We’ve planned a negotiation schedule with Iran,” he added, “and at the right time, we will lift the sanctions.”

Trump’s remarks have sparked renewed speculation about the future of U.S.-Iran relations and the broader regional security dynamics in the Middle East.

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On the other hand, US President Donald Trump also claimed Hamas’s desire to cease in Gaza, saying that Hamas wanted to ceasefire in Gaza.

Meanwhile, the US president replied to the question of a two -state solution, “I do not know Netanyahu asking Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu opposed.”

On the question of the transfer of Palestinian citizens to other countries, Trump said that Israel has great support from neighboring countries, having achieved many successes with Israel, which will turn into more success in the future.

Trump also turned his attention to the Russia-Ukraine war, expressing dissatisfaction with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“I’m not happy with President Putin because he hasn’t ended the war with Ukraine,” Trump stated.

The US president also announced to send more weapons to Ukraine and said that trade agreements with India are nearing, we have stopped many wars in the world, stopped the Pak -India war from trade.

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