Feb 19 โ€ข 15:09 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ท Greece Naftemporiki

Trump at the Peace Council: Iran cannot have nuclear weapons

Donald Trump emphasized the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons during his speech at the inaugural session of the Peace Council in Washington.

During the first meeting of the Peace Council in Washington, Donald Trump underscored the necessity of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, stating that peace in the Middle East cannot be achieved with such a threat. He acknowledged that some positive discussions had taken place with Iran but reiterated that nuclear weapons are unacceptable. Trump's remarks highlight ongoing concerns regarding nuclear proliferation in the region and the importance of diplomatic agreements.

In addition to discussing nuclear issues, Trump announced that nine members of the Peace Council have committed a total of $7 billion to aid Gaza, listing the countries involved, which include Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, UAE, Morocco, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, and Kuwait. He described the financial aid as an investment in stability and a hopeful step towards a harmonious region. This financial commitment by various nations reflects a collaborative approach to addressing the humanitarian needs of Gaza.

Furthermore, Trump stated that the United States would pledge an additional $10 billion, although he did not specify the intended use of these funds. This announcement of substantial financial support could influence regional dynamics and set the stage for ongoing discussions about peace and stability in the Middle East. The involvement of multiple countries and the U.S. suggests a dedicated effort towards peace-building and addressing not only military threats but also humanitarian crises in the region.

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