Dubai – Masaader News
President Donald Trump hosted his second annual iftar dinner Monday night at the White House, he said “it’s a very rough time for Muslims around the world”, according to euronews.
The iftar, which breaks the daily fast of Ramadan for Muslims around the world, was attended by various Muslim diplomatic leaders. Trump cited the devastating attacks on Muslims killed in New Zealand, Sri Lanka, California and Pittsburgh.
Trump said in his speech: “In their blessed memory, we resolve to defeat the evils of terrorism”. Trump’s speech Monday night emphasized world peace. He said: “We thank God that America is a place founded on beliefs that citizens of all faiths can live together in safety and live together in freedom.”
And then Trump ended his address with a Muslim blessing, “Wish all the people around the world Ramadan Kareem.”