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TRUMP: I'll probably support Netanyahu in the election, I want to see other candidates

US President Donald Trump stated he would likely support Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in upcoming elections but wants to see his opponents first. Trump praised Netanyahu's work but suggested he needs to be more rational, possibly referring to recent Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Trump has previously criticized Netanyahu harshly but described their relationship as 'very good' and 'unbelievable'. Potential rivals to Netanyahu include former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot and former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

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On naglašava važnost dijaloga i saradnje za stabilizaciju regiona i bezbedan protok tankera kroz Ormuski moreuz

Francuska će raditi na jačanju međunarodne podrške za libansku vojsku i povratak kontrole nad njenom teritorijom

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Predsednik Francuske Emanuel Makron izjavio je danas da ne veruje da je rat između Sjedinjenih Američkih Država i Irana "u potpunosti završen", uprkos sporazumu koji je prethodnog dana potpisan u Versaju.

Makron je u intervjuu za televiziju France 2 ocenio da je "uvek bolje imati sporazum nego rat", ali je upozorio da i dalje postoji rizik od eskalacije , navodeći d a svet ulazi u "novu fazu saradnje i dijalog a", koja bi mogla doprineti stabilizaciji regiona i omogućiti bezbedniji protok naftnih tankera kroz Ormuski moreuz .

Takođe je izrazio očekivanje da bi to moglo dovesti do postepenog pada cena goriva .

Govoreći o Bliskom istoku, francuski predsednik je pozvao izraelskog premijera Benjamina Netanjahua da pokaže "odgovornost i racionalnost", ocenjujući da dugotrajna vojna operacija protiv Hezbolaha na jugu Libana nije u interesu Izraela.

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Galerija

Benjamin Netanjahu

- Hezbolah je opasnost za Izrael, to je apsolutno tačno, ali bezbednost jevrejske države ne može biti garantovana osvajanjem susedne teritorije - istakao je Makron i dodao da će ponovo nastojati da mobiliše međunarodnu zajednicu kako bi "pomogla libanskoj vojsci da povrati kontrolu nad svojom teritorijom".

Prema njegovim rečima, Netanjahu svojim potezima u Gazi, na Zapadnoj obali i u Libanu " pojačava osećaj ogorčenosti i nasilja u regionu ".

Makron je najavio i da će Francuska nastaviti da mobilizuje međunarodnu zajednicu kako bi se ojačala uloga libanske vojske i povratila kontrola nad teritorijom.

O Ukrajini

Govoreći o situaciji u Ukrajini , Makron je pohvalio "izuzetnu hrabrost"ukrajinskih snaga, navodeći da njihova sposobnost proizvodnje i upotrebe dronova pokazuje visok nivo inovacije u ratu protiv Rusije.

- Ukrajina se opire hrabrošću, inovativnim kapacitetom i vojnom proizvodnom sposobnošću koja je zadivila sve od prvog dana - dodao je.

(Tanjug)

Emanuel Makron

Benjamin Netanjahu

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US President Donald Trump stated he likely supports Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in upcoming elections but wants to see his opponents first. Trump praised Netanyahu's work but suggested he needs to be more rational regarding attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. The article mentions Trump has recently criticized Netanyahu harshly but describes their relationship as 'very good' and 'unbelievable'.

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KurirParty-alignedCenter2 days ago
TRUMP: I'll probably support Netanyahu in the election, I want to see other candidates

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