Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated US President Donald Trump for the 'precision strikes' which were carried out at Iran's three nuclear facilities by the United States on Saturday
The recent joint military action against Iran by the United States and Israel may have been planned well in advance, with signs of close coordination between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to Jonathan Schanzer, a terror finance analyst a
Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Sunday, thanked US President Donald Trump for the "brave step" taken by the US by conducting strikes on three nuclear sites of Iran.
In his first public remarks since carrying out 'precision' strikes in Iran, US President Donald Trump on Saturday (US local time) warned Iran of consequences, praised the strength of American military and informed that America and Israel together as a team.
US President Donald Trump in an address from the White House on Saturday (US local time), shared the details of the precision strikes carried out by the United States on three key nuclear facilities in Iran, namely Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan. He said that the strikes completely "obliterat
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday [local time] voiced his concern at strikes carried out by the United States on Iranian nuclear sites, calling them a "dangerous escalation in a region already on the edge".
The movement comes as US President Donald Trump considers military options on Iran amid the ongoing conflict, including the possibility of launching an airstrike.
Reacting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks that he politely declined an invitation from US President Donald Trump, citing prior commitment in Odisha, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has said that the PM always likes to come to his state.
The Pakistani government has decided to formally recommend US President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his "decisive diplomatic intervention and pivotal leadership" during the recent conflict between India and Pakistan.
"Iran didn't want to speak to Europe, they want to speak to us," Trump told reporters, expressing scepticism over Europe's ability to mediate in the conflict.
US President Donald Trump on Saturday (local time) said he had successfully brokered a peace treaty between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda, bringing an end to a war marked by "violent bloodshed and death" that had lasted for decades.