Trump predicted Tuesday that Iranians would someday "want to make a new and lasting deal" and that "when they do, I am ready, willing and able."He added that a new deal could lead to the "peace and stability we all want in the Middle East."Trump was speaking from the White House when he denounced the previous Iran deal as "defective at its core."Despite lobbying from European allies, Trump moved forward with his campaign promise to pull out of the President Barack Obama-era agreement.
Trump drew some Republican backing, with Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, who wrote the school safety bill, tweeting he was "grateful" for the White House backing and calling the measure "the best first step we can take" to make students safer.
Trump's statement came after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's meeting with Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Wednesday, when Netanyahu said "I think it's time that the international community recognizes Israel's stay in the Golan, the fact that the Golan will always remain part of the state of Israel."
Trump's "physical exam has remained stable and devoid of any indications to suggest progression of illness" since returning to the presidential residence on Monday after three days in hospital, White House physician Sean Conley said in a new memo.
Trump's administration has been less than transparent with the public throughout the pandemic, both about the president's health and the virus' spread inside the White House. The first word that a close aide to Trump had been infected came from the media, not the White House. And aides have repeatedly declined to share basic health information, including a full accounting of the president's symptoms, what tests he's undertaken and the results.
Trump has been advocating a border wall but Congress has repeatedly refused to approve funding for it, slammed by Democrats as costly and ineffective.
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Trump said in May that he was considering inviting Russia, the ROK, Australia and India to an extended G7 leaders meeting, alongside the seven member countries-the US, Japan, Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom, France and Italy.
Trump last year pulled out of an international nuclear deal with Iran, saying Tehran was "not living up to the spirit" of the agreement, and reimposed sanctions. Under the 2015 deal, Iran agreed to restrictions on its nuclear activities in exchange for the lifting of sanctions.
Trump backs Macri's handling of the worsening economic crisis
Trump posted on Twitter: "I have been very critical about the way the UK and Prime Minister Theresa May handled Brexit. What a mess she and her representatives have created."