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Trump Says Netanyahu Would Accept Iran Deal, Downplays Impact of Attacks

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WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump said in an interview with the Financial Times that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would ultimately have no option but to accept any agreement reached with Iran.

Trump said he would be the one making the final decision on any deal involving Iran.

He suggested that Netanyahu would be obliged to accept the outcome of such negotiations.

“Aniga ayaa go’aanka qaata, isaga ma aha,” Trump was quoted as saying.

He added that Netanyahu “has to accept” any agreement reached with Iran.

The comments were made during an interview with the Financial Times.

Trump also addressed the ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

He referred to recent Iranian strikes on Israel.

According to him, the attacks would not influence diplomatic efforts.

He said the situation on the ground would not change negotiations.

Trump insisted that diplomacy would continue regardless of military developments.

He repeated that a deal could still move forward.

“Heshiisku wuu dhici karaa ama wuu burburi karaa,” he said.

He added that violence would not determine the outcome of talks.

The US president stressed that negotiations were still ongoing in some form.

He suggested that regional escalation would not derail the process.

The remarks come at a time of heightened tensions between Iran and Israel.

Both sides have recently exchanged threats and military actions.

Diplomatic efforts are continuing alongside the confrontation.

The United States has been working to contain further escalation in the region.

Washington is also seeking a broader framework for engagement with Tehran.

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