Pakistan, May 14 -- RIYADH - Former U.S. President Donald Trump has once again expressed his desire to strike a deal with Iran but made it clear that any agreement depends on Iran ending its support for terrorism. Speaking at the Gulf Summit in Riyadh, Trump stressed the importance of a peaceful and prosperous Middle East and praised Gulf nations for their growing unity and progress.

According to Al Jazeera, Trump highlighted that the Middle East holds "incredible opportunities" if the world can stop a small group of dangerous actors. He emphasized the importance of stability in the region and called for an end to Iran's proxy wars and nuclear ambitions in a "permanent and verifiable" manner.

Trump criticized former President Joe Biden,...