Iran's response scared Trump: Israel will not send troops to Lebanon

Iran's response scared Trump: Israel will not send troops to Lebanon

01.06.2026 21:10

After Iran announced that it had halted negotiations with the US due to the attacks in Lebanon, Donald Trump made a statement. Speaking on the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, Trump stated that Israel would not send troops to Lebanon's capital Beirut, adding, "The troops that had already set out have been turned back. I have no information about reports that Iran has suspended negotiations with the US. Talks are continuing quickly."

U.S. President Donald Trump said in a statement, "Negotiations with Iran are moving forward quickly."

TRUMP: TALKS WITH IRAN CONTINUE RAPIDLY

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he has no knowledge of reports that Iran has suspended negotiations with the U.S. Trump said he has not received any information from Iran on this matter, but if it is true, it is not a problem. Trump said, "Talks with Iran are moving forward quickly. To tell the truth, I think we were talking too much. I think it would be very good to remain silent, and this situation could continue for a long time. That doesn't mean we're going to start raining bombs there. We will just be silent and maintain the blockade. The blockade is a wall of steel."

SPOKE WITH NETANYAHU BY PHONE: NO TROOPS WILL BE SENT TO BEIRUT

When asked if he can wait for Iran, Trump replied, "I think I can wait as long as they want. They are losing a fortune."

Additionally, Trump spoke by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In a statement after the call, Trump said, "I had a very productive call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. No troops will be sent to Beirut, and the troops that were already en route have been turned back."

Trump also stated that he had a very good conversation with Hezbollah through senior representatives, saying, "They also agreed to stop all conflicts. Israel will not attack them, and they will not attack Israel."

IRAN SUSPENDS MESSAGE EXCHANGE

Iranian media had announced that Iran had suspended message exchanges with the U.S. due to Israel's attacks in Lebanon. The report, citing an unnamed Iranian source, stated that there would be no "dialogue" until Iran's demands for an immediate end to Israeli attacks in Gaza and Lebanon were met.

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