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Trump says decision on ending US operations in Iran to come "at right time": media

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Trump says decision on ending US operations in Iran to come "at right time": media

2026-03-09 16:07 Last Updated At:17:57

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that any decision to end the ongoing military operation against Iran would be made "at the right time" and in mutual consultation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to Israeli media reports.

The Times of Israel reported remarks made by Trump in a telephone interview which indicated that while Netanyahu will have some input, the ultimate decision rests with the U.S. president.

"We've been talking. I'll make a decision at the right time, but everything's going to be taken into account," Trump said.

When asked if Israel could continue the war against Iran even after the U.S. decides to halt its strikes, Trump declined to respond but said: "I don't think it's going to be necessary."

In another development, media reports on Sunday said that U.S. presidential envoy Steve Witkoff and entrepreneur Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, plan to visit Israel on Tuesday, where they are expected to meet with Netanyahu.

Trump says decision on ending US operations in Iran to come "at right time": media

Trump says decision on ending US operations in Iran to come "at right time": media

Trump says decision on ending US operations in Iran to come "at right time": media

Trump says decision on ending US operations in Iran to come "at right time": media

With springtime agricultural activity in full swing across China, farmers are embracing new tech, adopting new irrigation equipment and selling their niche crops through live-streaming.

In northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, around a dozen huge pointer sprinklers are irrigating over 533 hectares of winter wheat fields in Kunyu City, located on the southern edge of the Taklimakan Desert.

"We adopt pointer sprinklers controlled by intelligent terminals. The water supply is uniform, ensuring that the soil is thoroughly watered. The seedlings turn green quickly with strong tillers. Fertilization can be carried out along with irrigation. They help us to save labor, time and costs," said Cui Gangchuang, manager of a plantation base.

Greenhouse workers in Yuan'an County of central China's Hubei Province have been busy picking, sorting and packaging morel mushrooms.

"Now, the daily mushroom yield can exceed 5,000 kilograms. The output per mu is 40 percent more than last year," said Peng Gaoxiang, manager of the base.

Through e-commerce platforms, tender and plump morel mushrooms are selling well online, attracting a large number of tourists to go to the greenhouses in person for picking experiences.

"The quality of the morel mushrooms here is excellent. Today I picked one kilogram of morels," said Huang Hui, a tourist.

Farmers across China embrace technologies from irrigation to sale

Farmers across China embrace technologies from irrigation to sale

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