Former U.S. President Donald Trump has declared a significant shift in his policy towards Iran, suggesting the possibility of improving relations between the two countries. This announcement comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
US President Donald Trump has warned of the possibility of destroying Iran if it fails to comply with his demands, sparking angry reactions from world leaders and raising concerns among some of his aides and supporters. The warning comes at a sensitive time, with tensions between the US and Iran escalating, leading to negative reactions from world leaders and concerns about the impact on regional stability.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that next Tuesday will be the deadline for Iran in ongoing negotiations regarding its nuclear program. He emphasized that Tehran has begun negotiations with good intentions, indicating a shift in its stance.
The President of the UAE conducted a phone call with the US President to discuss important issues affecting both nations. This call aims to enhance bilateral relations and exchange views on regional and international matters.
Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad announced that Syria and Jordan aim to be a successful model of cooperation between the two neighboring countries. This statement comes at a time when the region is witnessing significant political and economic transformations.
The Palestinian presidency warned that ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza and the West Bank threaten regional stability, emphasizing that all wars in the region will be futile without resolving the Palestinian issue.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed doubts about the clarity of the strategy held by the United States and Israel to end the war in Iran. He emphasized Germany's readiness to participate in an international mission aimed at stabilizing the region after hostilities cease.