
Trump Says US Nearing Gaza Deal After ‘Great’ Talks with Regional Leaders
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- September 25, 2025
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Report by “Safarti Tarjuman” International News Desk
New York — U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Washington is close to reaching “some kind of deal” to end the conflict in Gaza, following what he described as a “great” meeting with several regional Arab and Muslim leaders on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
Speaking to reporters, Trump said discussions with Middle Eastern leaders had been “productive” and hinted at a potential breakthrough in negotiations. While he did not share specific details, the U.S. president expressed optimism that an agreement could soon pave the way for humanitarian relief and a ceasefire.
“We had a great meeting with regional partners, and I think we’re very close to some kind of deal in Gaza. It’s moving in the right direction,” Trump told journalists in New York.
The talks come amid heightened international pressure for Washington to play a decisive role in ending the war in Gaza, as Israel continues its military operations and humanitarian conditions worsen.
Several Arab and Muslim leaders have been calling on the United States to leverage its influence over Israel to halt airstrikes, open humanitarian corridors, and secure the release of hostages. Trump’s remarks signal a possible shift in U.S. engagement after weeks of criticism over Washington’s continued military support for Israel.
Although the U.S. president avoided committing to a timeline, officials familiar with the discussions noted that talks focused on humanitarian access, hostages, and long-term security guarantees for both Palestinians and Israelis. Diplomats suggest that a U.S.-brokered deal could involve regional guarantees and international oversight to ensure its implementation.
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