Trump Calls Emergency Cabinet Meeting at Camp David Over Iran Ceasefire Deal

Islamabad (Special Correspondent) – US President Donald Trump has called a special cabinet meeting to discuss Iran and other key international and domestic issues, with a focus on ongoing ceasefire and diplomatic negotiations.
According to international media reports, the meeting will be held tomorrow at the presidential retreat Camp David instead of the White House, marking an unusual departure from standard protocol.
Sources said the decision to shift the meeting to a secure and peaceful location was aimed at allowing senior officials to discuss sensitive matters without political or media pressure.
The agenda is expected to focus primarily on negotiations with Iran and the prospects of a potential agreement, as the United States continues efforts to reduce tensions and reach a new understanding with Tehran.
However, reports indicate internal divisions within the Republican Party over the proposed approach, with several hardline members arguing that Washington is being too lenient in its engagement with Iran.
Critics within the party believe that pressure on Tehran should be maintained and that any new deal must include strict conditions regarding Iran’s nuclear program and regional activities.
Camp David has historically been used by US presidents for high-level discussions on critical national security and foreign policy matters. It is also known for hosting the landmark 1978 Camp David Accords, which led to a peace agreement between Egypt and Israel.




