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Trump criticises Netanyahu after Israeli strikes on Beirut derail Iran peace deal
Key takeaways
- Donald Trump says Israeli strikes on Beirut "should not have happened".
- Iran's Foreign Ministry says the deal's signing would "not be tomorrow".
- Mr Trump said the US would seek to locate "the nuclear dust" in Iran and destroy it.
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Donald Trump says Israeli strikes on Beirut "should not have happened". (Reuters: Evan Vucci)
US President Donald Trump says Israeli strikes on Beirut "should never have happened" as he maintains the deal to end conflict between the US and Iran will be signed on Sunday, local time, and the Strait of Hormuz will be opened soon after.
Iran's Foreign Ministry says the deal's signing would "not be tomorrow".
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