Trump: Gaza Talks Continue; Carnie: We Are Trying for an Agreement with the U.S
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Qatar’s Al Jazeera network, U.S.President Donald Trump met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House on Tuesday. Without mentioning ongoing crimes by the Israeli regime against Palestinians, Trump claimed that serious negotiations regarding Gaza are underway.He said, “I will discuss the Gaza issue with the Canadian Prime Minister. Ther is a real possibility to make progress in gaza negotiations,and no country has opposed proposals to end the war.”
Trump continued, “I believe peace in the Middle East (West Asia) is achievable. vrey serious talks about Gaza are happening now.We demand the immediate release of hostages (Israeli captives held by Hamas). Our team is currently engaged in negotiations in Egypt, while another team is en route to support talks in the Middle East.”
The president added that trade agreements with Canada are complex and require extensive discussions.
Trump also twice joked about a ”merger between Canada and the United States,” saying he was teasing Prime minister Carney.
On domestic issues, Trump stated: ”Our cities face high crime rates, and if Chicago’s mayor does not act, we will take matters into our own hands. We want safe cities across our country. Our borders are now closed and tightly controlled. Chicago is a major city but needs security.”
The Canadian Prime Minister expressed support for Trump’s efforts toward peace in the middle East and emphasized their work toward a mutually beneficial agreement with the United States.