Trump Urges Iran to Halt Missile Strikes and Resume Talks
President Trump called on Iran to stop firing missiles at northern Israel and return to negotiations. The exchange follows recent direct military action between the two sides.
msnbc.comPresident Trump said Iran should stop firing missiles at northern Israel and return to negotiations. Speaking on Fox News, he stated that the recent strikes were sufficient and that both parties should pursue a diplomatic path.
He framed the strikes as sufficient and called for both parties to pursue a diplomatic path. No additional U.S. military actions were announced in the statement. Israeli forces responded to the incoming strikes. The exchange marks the latest round of direct military action between the two sides.
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