Former U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly criticized both Israel and Iran for violating Middle East ceasefire terms while expressing skepticism about the agreement’s long-term viability.
In a detailed interview conducted ahead of the upcoming NATO summit, Trump emphasized that breaches had occurred on both sides, indicating persistent underlying tensions between the nations.
He specifically cited these mutual violations as evidence of fundamental challenges facing regional diplomacy, questioning whether current ceasefire frameworks can be maintained under ongoing strains.
The remarks highlight Trump’s ongoing engagement with complex geopolitical conflicts despite departing office, while casting doubt on immediate prospects for stabilization in the region.