
Qatar's Emir welcomed the agreement, saying it has the potential to bring positive change across the Middle East. Thanking Trump for his leadership during a critical period, Sheikh Tamim said the momentum created by the agreement could pave the way for greater regional stability if diplomatic efforts continue. The Qatari leader also reiterated Doha's commitment to mediation, stressing that Qatar remains ready to assist its allies whenever called upon.
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Trump commended Qatar for its role during the crisis and praised the Gulf nation for navigating difficult regional dynamics despite its proximity to Iran. Describing Qatar's conduct as courageous and effective, the US President said Washington was highly impressed by how Doha handled the situation and contributed to diplomatic efforts.
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Trump also spoke about his relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying the two share a strong bond but stressing that Israel must act more responsibly in Lebanon.
Referring to Israel's recent strike on Beirut, Trump revealed that he had expressed his disapproval to Netanyahu and said he was "not happy" with Israel's actions in Lebanon while diplomatic efforts were underway to secure an agreement with Iran.
While celebrating the Iran breakthrough, Trump openly criticised Israel's military strike on Beirut that occurred shortly before the agreement was finalised.
"I didn't like that, not at all," Trump said, referring to the attack that took place just hours before the signing of the agreement.

The US President revealed that he was unhappy with the timing of the operation and had conveyed his displeasure directly to Israeli officials. His comments exposed rare public tensions between Washington and Tel Aviv during a sensitive diplomatic moment.
Despite describing his relationship with Netanyahu as strong, Trump suggested that the Israeli leader needs to exercise greater caution regarding Lebanon. The US President further suggested that Syria, rather than Israel, should take responsibility for dealing with Hezbollah.
However, a US official clarified that an Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon is not part of the interim US-Iran agreement.
Trump argued that the conflict involving Hezbollah remains a secondary challenge compared to broader regional concerns involving Iran and expressed confidence that the US-Iran deal would survive even if tensions escalate elsewhere.
The meeting underscored Qatar's growing role as a regional mediator and highlighted Washington's direct engagement with Iran. As the US pushes ahead with the agreement, Trump's comments on Israel's reliance on American support and his criticism of recent Israeli military actions are likely to reverberate across the region, adding a new dimension to an already complex geopolitical landscape.




