
US President Donald Trump speaks as he signs documents in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, US, February 4, 2025. — Reuters
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MORSTON: President Donald Trump said on Sunday that US negotiators held a “very good” debate with an Iranian delegation on Saturday, aimed at preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
“I think we can find some good news on the Iranian front,” Trump told reporters at New Jersey’s Moriston Airport before leaving for Washington at his Bed Minister Golf Club.
He said that significant progress has been achieved but he did not give further details about the dialogue between US special envoy Steve Watch and Iranian representatives in Rome.
He said, “I don’t know if I am telling you something good or bad for the next two days, but I have a feeling that I am telling you something good.”
Trump is willing to delay EU prices by July 9
Trump withdrew his threat to slap 50 % of imports from the European Union on Sunday, and agreed to extend the deadline to negotiate a deal between Washington and 27 countries by July 9.
Trump said on Friday that he was recommending 50 % tariff on June 1 because of the disappointment that talks with the European Union were not moving fast. The threat has stopped global financial markets and intensified a trade war that has been banned from US trade partners and allies due to repeated changes in tariff policies.
European Commission President Ursola Van Deer Leene told him on Sunday that European Commission President Ursula Van Der Leene told him on Sunday that Trump, who has repeatedly expressed his hatred for the European Union’s treatment and treatment with the European Union.
He asked him during a call for delay in revenue by July, his deadline, which he actually decided to announce new revenue in April. Trump told reporters that he had approved the request.
Before returning to Washington in New Jersey, Trump said, “We had a very good call, and I agreed to move it.” “He said,” We will come together fast and see if we can do something. “
Van Der Leene said in a post on X that he had a “good call” with Trump and that the European Union was ready to move forward.
“Europe is ready to move forward and decisive dialogue,” he said. “We will need time by July 9 to reach a good deal.”
The euro and the US dollar rose against the Safe Haven Yin and the Swiss francs after expanding the deadline.
In early April, Trump set up a 90 -day window for trade talks between the European Union and the United States, which was scheduled to end on July 9. But on Friday, he extended the timeframe and said he was not interested in any agreement.
“I’m not looking for an agreement,” Trump said at that time. “We’ve signed a contract – it’s 50 %.” The US stock index and European shares declined and as a result the dollar weakened.
Trump has tried to advance the global economy with his trade policies, but after the announcement of taxes in several countries in April, corruption has led to corruption in the financial market, eliminating its threats in favor of dialogue. Since then, Washington has signed a deal with the UK and has negotiated with China.
But progress with the European Union has been more limited, which has led to Trump’s grief, and increased the widespread tensions between the two allies about Europe’s long -term dependence on Washington for Trump’s “US First” agenda and security and defense needs.
Trump says he is not happy with Putin to bomb Ukraine
Donald Trump expressed his deep displeasure over the bombing of Ukraine on Russia’s weekend, saying of Russian President Vladimir Putin, “I am not happy with Putin.”
“I don’t know what is wrong with her. What’s happened to her? Well? He’s killing a lot of people. I’m not happy with it,” Trump told reporters at the New Jersey city of Morrestown, when he was ready to return to Washington.
Trump, the largest airstrike in the war, spoke on Sunday night in response to a Russian barrage of 367 drones and missiles in Ukrainian cities, including the capital Kiev, which killed at least 12 people and injured more people in the largest airstrikes so far.
Trump has been trying to agree with both sides in a three -year war in Ukraine, and spoke with Putin for more than two hours last week.
He increased the possibility of further sanctions on Russia in response to the ongoing attacks.
Trump said, “Always get with him, but he is sending rockets to cities and killing people, and I don’t like it at all.”