Ceasefire Call: Irish PM Micheál Martin Meets Trump to Discuss Gaza Aid
Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin urged for increased aid to Gaza and called for a ceasefire and the release of hostages ahead of his meeting with President Trump in Washington. Trump stated no expulsions are happening in Palestinian territories while addressing the media alongside Martin.
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In a pivotal meeting set in Washington, Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin emphasized the necessity for an immediate increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza. He also advocated for a ceasefire and the liberation of all hostages, preempting his discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump.
As media gathered for the exchange of diplomatic views, President Trump stood firm, articulating that there were no expulsions taking place in Palestinian territories. This statement came as both leaders prepared for in-depth talks aimed at addressing escalating tensions in the region.
The meeting underscored international efforts to resolve the Gaza conflict, highlighting the urgent need for an economic and political strategy in pursuit of peace and stability. Martin's remarks set the stage for critical discourse on future cooperative actions between the U.S. and Ireland.
(With inputs from agencies.)

