Iran would like to “talk” to compose the conflict of Israel, said Trump to G7

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President Donald Trump said Iran on Monday that Iran would like to “speak” about composing the Israel-Iran conflict during a quick appearance in front of the Canadian Prime Minister at the G7 conference this week.
The president made the comment after a journalist asked if Trump had seen or heard “signals or seen messages from intermediaries that The wishes of Iran defuse the conflict. “”
“They would like to speak, but they should have done it before,” said Trump. “But I would say that Iran does not win this war. And they should speak, and they should speak immediately before it is too late.”
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President Donald Trump said Iran would like to “speak” to defuse the Israeli-Iranian conflict. (Getty Images)
Trump’s comments are involved in the middle of an exchange during missile dams between Israel and Iran. The battle started last week when Israel launched attacks inside Iran targeting many best Iranian military commanders and the country’s nuclear facilities.
Trump reiterated during his G7 Monday comments that he had provided to Iran for 60 days to conclude a new nuclear agreement agreement that the president suggested could have prevented current fighting.
“They spent 60 days, and on the 61st day, I said:” We have no contract “,” said Trump while he was standing next to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. “They must conclude an agreement. And it’s painful for both parties.”
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President Donald Trump speaks at a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on the sidelines of the G7 summit on June 16, 2025 in Kananaskis, Canada. (AP photo / Mark Schiefelbein)
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When asked what it would take in the United States to get involved militarily in the conflict, Trump said: “I don’t want to talk about it.”
“We have always supported Israel,” added Trump when asked what support from the United States provided Israel in the midst of attacks. “We have, for a long time, strongly, and Israel is doing very well at the moment.”

Fire and smoke are seen after an Israeli attack on Shahran oil depot in Tehran, Iran, June 15, 2025. (Images Stringer / Getty)
Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported that, according to officials of the Middle East and Europe, Iran has sent messages to Israel and the United States-via Arab intermediaries-noting that they are ready to return to the negotiating table under the condition that the United States does not join Israel in its attacks.
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Greg Wehner of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.