Donald Trump claims Middle East ceasefire proves his leadership and plans further peace deals

Donald Trump credits the Middle East ceasefire to his political momentum, enabling the return of hostages and pledging to expand the Abraham Accords for lasting peace.

TLDR:

• Donald Trump credits ceasefire to November victory

• Hostages to return under new agreement

• Expansion of Abraham Accords promised


WASHINGTON (The Thursday Times) — Donald Trump has credited the newly brokered ceasefire agreement in the Middle East to the political momentum gained after his victory in the November elections. Announced through his Truth Social platform, Trump highlighted that the deal will facilitate the safe return of American and Israeli hostages, marking a significant step in diplomatic efforts. This strategic move, according to Trump, reinforces commitments to peace and security for the United States and its allies.

Strategic diplomacy behind the ceasefire

Donald Trump positioned the ceasefire as a direct outcome of his administration’s renewed diplomatic strength, emphasising security partnerships and conflict resolution. Trump credited Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, for playing a key role in securing regional stability. The agreement aims to prevent Gaza from being used as a terrorist stronghold, aligning with Trump’s philosophy of promoting peace through strength.

Building on the abraham accords

Donald Trump reiterated his commitment to expanding the Abraham Accords, aiming to deepen alliances and economic cooperation in the Middle East. Trump stated that this framework is essential for building lasting peace and fostering collaboration among regional powers. The current ceasefire, in his view, serves as a catalyst for further diplomatic breakthroughs and strengthens America’s geopolitical influence.

Vision for future leadership

Donald Trump framed the recent diplomatic success as a demonstration of his leadership capabilities. He emphasised that his administration has achieved significant milestones even without being in the White House. Trump suggested that his return to full executive authority would accelerate international successes and secure further victories for the United States.

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