Trump was to declare the branch of the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist – Mehr News Agency RCO News Agency

According to RCO News Agency, citing Al-Mayadeen Network, the White House announced that the Preside of the United States has initiated the necessary measures to include some branches of the Muslim Brotherhood in the list of “foreign terrorist organizations of the United States”.
On the other hand, Al Jazeera reported that “Caroline Leavitt”, the spokesperson of the White House, addressed the issue of peace in Ukraine and added that there are still some pois of disagreeme in the proposed peace plan of Ukraine and our teams are still working on them.
The spokesperson of the White House also emphasized: Our teams are working around the clock to reach an agreeme in Ukraine.
He added: Preside Trump is still optimistic about the possibility of reaching an agreeme in Ukraine.
Leavitt said: Trump was to see an agreeme reached in Ukraine as soon as possible, and he trusts his team to do all they can to achieve this goal.
The spokesman of the White House stated: It is not possible to coinue selling weapons to NATO to send to Ukraine, and Trump was the war to end.
He said: He said Guha It has been very constructive and fruitful between the American and Ukrainian delegations.
Leavitt also added that Trump is optimistic about the possibility of ending the conflict in Ukraine.
The spokesman of the White House stated that some clauses of the Ukraine peace plan are still being reviewed and worked on.
Leavitt also announced that the Ukrainian peace plan was developed taking io accou the positions of Russia and Ukraine.
The White House spokesman added that the US coinues to sell large quaities of weapons to NATO, but this cannot coinue indefinitely.
Leavitt stated that the US military did not receive any illegal orders during the presidency of Donald Trump.
Venezuela
The spokesperson of the White House also claimed about Venezuela: Nicolás Maduro’s rule in Venezuela is illegal and Preside Trump is satisfied with the attacks against drug terrorists in this coury.



