US President Donald Trump says a Middle East regional peace deal remains on track and calls for further violence to stop. In remarks reported on Sunday, Trump states that Israeli strikes on Beirut “should not have happened,” while also saying he does not want additional attacks. Both outlets describe Trump as urging all parties to stand down, framing his comments as part of an effort to reduce tensions and move toward negotiations.
While Trump signals that progress toward a regional peace agreement is near, he does not confirm an earlier claim that the deal would be signed the same day. The reports present his statements as a combination of criticism of the Beirut strikes and a renewed push for restraint by all sides. The articles do not provide detailed terms of the proposed agreement, nor do they specify timelines beyond Trump’s general assertion that the deal is imminent.