President Herzog Praises Netanyahu and Trump for Leadership in Iran Conflict During Romania Visit
Israeli President Isaac Herzog, speaking before the Romanian Parliament on Monday during his visit to Romania, commended Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump for their leadership during the conflict with Iran and in the wake of the framework agreement signed between Israel and Lebanon. Herzog emphasized that Iran's ambition to become a nuclear threshold state poses a serious threat to Israel and that Iran's attempts to dictate Lebanon's future hinder progress toward peace and security.
Herzog described the Israel-Lebanon framework agreement as a significant breakthrough for peace and a potential cornerstone for future progress. He also expressed gratitude to Romania for its principled stance following the events of October 7, highlighting that Romania's position reflects what is required from the international community amid current geopolitical realities. Herzog warned that the threat posed by the Iranian regime and its proxies extends far beyond the Middle East, endangering global stability, freedom of navigation, and democracies worldwide.
Regarding the conflict with Iran, Herzog stated that the United States and Israel engaged in it to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. He praised both Trump and Netanyahu for their leadership in this effort. Addressing the framework agreement with Iran, which has faced criticism within the Israeli government, Herzog clarified that Israel does not oppose a diplomatic solution to the conflict and aspires to peace across all its borders, calling this hope "our dearest wish and deepest desire."
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