Trump praises Gaza's agreement and supports the Treaty with Russia

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The Gaza Agreement is good for everyone," said US president Donald Trump on Sunday, referring to the peace plan he proposed. He informed that negotiations on the release of hostages were going “very well”.PAP

Donald Trump positively assessed the Gaza agreement, calling it beneficial for all parties to the conflict. "It's a large deal for Israel, a large deal for everyone (...), for the arabian world, the Muslim planet and the planet in general" - the president of the United States told journalists.

Trump added that negotiations on the release of hostages are ongoing and according to his information is going "very well". The president estimated that hostages could be released "already".

Nuclear treaty with Russia

The American leader besides referred to Vladimir Putin's September message about the extension of the atomic treaty. The Russian president then declared his willingness to agree to an extension by 1 year of the treaty on the simplification and simplification of strategical arms if the US president did the same.

"It seems a good thought to me" - Trump replied to the question about the Russian leader's proposal.

Fighting drug cartels

Trump announced the continuation of anti-drug smuggling activities. "We'll halt drug trafficking. No one's gonna get through the water. No more drugs will arrive with water" - added the President.

Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said on Sunday on Fox News that he has all the power to carry out attacks on boats transporting drugs. On Friday, he reported another US military strike at the President's command.

Controversial attacks at sea

The latest attack was carried out close the coast of Venezuela against a boat suspected of being active with a drug gang. 4 people died in the hit, which means at least a 4th specified strike in the Caribbean Sea.

These attacks make controversy and accusations of war crimes. There are besides doubts as to whether the victims are actually members of criminal groups.

Sources used: "PAP" Note: This article has been edited with the aid of Artificial Intelligence.

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