US President Donald Trump said Thursday that he hopes the Iran nuclear crisis will be resolved.
The remarks came after it was reported that President Trump plans to name Steve Witkoff, special envoy for the Middle East, to handle Iran issues diplomatically rather than militarily. This suggests the new administration’s determination.
Asked by reporters in the Oval Office whether he supported Israel’s attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, Trump initially replied, “I’m not going to answer that,” and said he plans to meet with various senior officials soon on the issue. he added.
Washington House, January 23, 2025 (Robert Schmidt/AFP)
US President Donald Trump said Thursday that he hopes the Iranian nuclear crisis can be resolved without Israel launching a military attack against the Islamic Republic.
The remarks came after it was reported that President Trump plans to name Steve Witkoff, special envoy for the Middle East, to handle Iran issues diplomatically rather than militarily. This suggests the new administration’s determination.
Asked by reporters in the Oval Office whether he supported Israel’s attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, Trump initially replied, “I’m not going to answer that,” and said he plans to meet with various senior officials soon on the issue. he added.
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“I hope we can resolve it without worrying. It would be really great if we could resolve it without taking any further steps,” Trump continued.
“Iran will hopefully reach a deal, and if it doesn’t, that’s fine,” he said.
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