President Donald Trump also remained optimistic that a ceasefire could be achieved in Gaza and that a deal with hostages could be reached “quickly.”
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WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump told reporters that European leaders will visit the White House on September 8 or September 9th.
Trump’s optimism extends to Gaza, where he said he “quickly” expects a hostage ceasefire and contract.
And despite South Korea’s concerns over the arrest of hundreds of workers at the Georgia factory under construction, Trump said the country welcomes foreign investment as long as workers are legally brought in.
Here’s what you need to know about Trump’s comments on September 7th after seeing the US Open Men’s Finals in New York:
Trump meets European leaders again over Ukraine
Trump said that he didn’t name the Russian-Ukraine war would be visited to discuss how to resolve the Russian-Ukraine war. Trump added that he is not happy after a massive Russian air attack on major government buildings in Kiev.
“The situation in the Russian Ukraine, we’ll do that,” Trump said.
He reiterated that he hopes to speak to Putin “quickly” after meeting with Ukrainian President Voldy Mie Zelensky and other European leaders at the White House in mid-August.
“I’m not satisfied with the whole war,” Trump said. “No one is strict with Putin. I’m not excited about Putin.”
Trump gives Hamas the “final warning” about Gaza
Trump has also expressed optimism about achieving a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. He says there are fewer than 20 hostages remaining, and the goal is to go back before more deaths.
“I think we’re going to do business in Gaza soon,” Trump said.
Trump had previously warned Hamas on social media to accept the terms of the agreement, what he called the “final warning” without giving any details publicly. Trump said Israel has already accepted the proposal.
“We’re working on a very good solution,” Trump told reporters. “You’re going to hear about it right away. We’re going to finish it, we’re trying to get the hostages back.”
Trump urges foreign companies to hire American workers
South Korean officials expressed regret over the immigration and customs enforcement attack at the Hyundai factory on September 4th, and 475 workers were arrested. Over 300 Koreans have returned home.
Trump said the incident did not hurt relations between the countries.
He welcomed foreign investment in the US, but said he would increase with tariffs he imposed on imports from other countries around the world. But he said it’s about foreign investors hiring US workers.
“What we ask in return is that you hire and train American workers,” Trump said.
Trump said “I was a little surprised” about the Japanese Prime Minister resigning
The Japanese Prime Minister resigned on September 7th and was responsible for a series of bruises in election losses.
Isba has settled details of the trade agreement to reduce US tariffs on Japanese goods. However, Isba said he must be responsible for losing a majority in both Houses of Congress for rising costs of living.
Trump said he was “a little surprised” by Isba’s move.
Contribution: Reuters

