Iran “want to talk” about dialing down Israeli conflict, Trump said in G7
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president Donald Trump On Monday, Iran said it would “want to talk” about dialing the Israeli-Iran conflict when it quickly appeared before reporters along with the Canadian prime minister at this week’s G7 meeting.
The president made the comment after asking if Trump “heard or not?” Iran wishes Escalates conflict. ”
“They want to talk, but they should have done that before,” Trump replied. “But I say Iran hasn’t won this war, and they should talk about it, and they should talk about it just before it’s too late.”
Trump says Israel and Iran “have to fight that,” but believes that trade is possible

President Donald Trump said he would “want to talk” about Iran’s elimination of the Israeli-Iran conflict. (Getty Images)
Trump’s comments come amid the ongoing exchange of missile barrages between Israel and Iran. The fight began last week when Israel launched an attack from within Iran and launched an attack with many of Iran’s top military commanders and the country. Nuclear facilities.
Trump reiterated in comments Monday from the G7 that he offered Iran for 60 days to sign a deal on a new nuclear deal that the president suggested was hampering the current fight.
“They’ve had 60 days and on the 61st they said, ‘We have no deals,'” Trump said standing next to them. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Kearney. “They have to make a deal, and that’s painful for both parties.”

President Donald Trump will speak at a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on June 16, 2025, on the bystanders of the G7 Summit at Cananaskiss. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
When asked what it would take for the US to be involved in the conflict militarily, Trump said, “I don’t want to talk about it.”
“We’ve always been supportive of Israel,” Trump added when asked about the material the US is offering Israel amid the attack. “We’ve been strong for a long time and Israel is doing very well now.”

Fire and smoke are seen on June 15, 2025 after an Israeli attack on Sharan Oil Depot in Tehran, Iran. (Stringer/Getty Images)
Monday, Wall Street Journal Middle Eastern and European officials say Iran has sent messages to Israel and the United States, indicating via Arab intermediaries that it is open to returning to the negotiation table under conditions that the United States has not joined Israel in the attack.
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Greg Wehner of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.