Washington, USA – Web Desk: US President Donald Trump said securing a deal with Iran remains a top priority, warning that failure to reach an agreement could lead to serious consequences. His remarks came after a high-level meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where regional security and the situation in Gaza were also discussed.
Speaking to reporters, Trump said the talks with Netanyahu and his delegation were conducted in a “very positive” atmosphere, with both sides emphasizing the importance of continued negotiations with Tehran. He added that Washington is closely monitoring whether a diplomatic agreement can be achieved and stressed that the outcome will depend on Iran’s approach and willingness to engage constructively.
Trump issued a stark warning, saying that if a deal is not reached, the consequences could be different this time. He referenced a previous instance when Iran declined to finalize an agreement, leading to what he described as the “Midnight Hammer” bombing campaign, which he said had negative consequences for Tehran. The US president expressed hope that Iran would adopt a more responsible and pragmatic stance in the current talks.
He reiterated that the United States prefers a diplomatic solution but will protect its interests under all circumstances. Discussions during the meeting also covered the ongoing Gaza conflict and broader regional security concerns, with Trump reaffirming the strength of US-Israel relations while noting that no final decisions were reached during the talks.
In separate remarks, Trump claimed that the US border is “100 percent secure” for the first time in history, highlighting his administration’s immigration and border security policies. He also restated his opposition to wind energy and reiterated his broader stance on US energy policy.
Trump concluded by emphasizing that negotiations with Iran will continue, but the final outcome will depend on Tehran’s actions and commitments in the coming weeks.
