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Transcript: President Trump Remarks at the Middle East Peace Event in Egypt

Read the full transcript of President Trump’s remarks at the Middle East peace summit in Egypt on October 13, 2025.

Listen to the audio version here:

President Trump Opens Historic Middle East Peace Event

PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, thank you very much, and that was a great honor. I appreciate it very much, Mr. President, Mr. General, Mr. President, Great General, Great President. Thank you very much.

This is the day that people across the region and around the world have been working, striving, hoping and praying for. They have done things over the last month that I think were really unthinkable. Nobody thought this could happen. With the historic agreement we have just signed, those prayers of millions have finally been answered. As you know, the hostages have been returned, and further work goes on having to do with the, sadly to say, bodies.

Together, we’ve achieved what everybody said was impossible. At long last, we have peace in the Middle East, and it’s a very simple expression, peace in the Middle East. And we’ve heard it for many years, but nobody thought it could ever get there. And now we’re there. I want to congratulate everybody sitting in these first few rows and standing behind me. I don’t know why they chose to stand, but I promise I’ll make it short, okay? We are not going to keep you standing for long. These are great leaders.

The War in Gaza is Over

After years of suffering and bloodshed, the war in Gaza is over. Humanitarian aid is now pouring in, including hundreds of truckloads of food and medical equipment and other supplies, much of it paid for by people in this room. Civilians are returning to their homes. The hostages are reuniting. I mean, it’s beautiful. It’s beautiful.

I’m just watching it backstage. The level of love and sorrow, I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s amazing when you see they haven’t seen their mother, their father, they haven’t seen them in such a long time, and they lived in a tunnel, a very little tunnel, very deep. And the level of love is just incredible. It’s a beautiful thing to see. In one sense, it’s so horrible that it could have taken place, but in another sense, it’s so beautiful to see.

A new and beautiful day is rising, and now the rebuilding begins. The rebuilding is maybe going to be the easiest part. I think we’ve done a lot of the hardest part, because the rest comes together. We all know how to rebuild, and we know how to build better than anybody in the world.

Expressing Gratitude to Arab and Muslim Leaders

I want to express my tremendous gratitude to the Arab and Muslim nations who helped make this incredible breakthrough possible. And you really did, to President el-Sisi of Egypt, who is so generously hosting us today. And I want to thank you for the outstanding job your country is doing in so many different ways and for helping us so much with this peace agreement.

I also want to thank the President for the escort of six fighter jets. So we looked out the window, we said, “I hope they’re friendly,” and they turned out to be very friendly. But we had three on each side, and they are beauties. Right out of the great, really American manufacturing hub, we make the greatest military equipment in the world. We have the strongest military in the world, by far. And I knew exactly what those planes were, and I knew exactly how much you paid for those planes, too. You paid a lot, but you got a pretty good deal.

And they are great planes, and we just appreciate it. That was quite an escort, and it was very impressive. And Air Force One was really, it was covered with Egyptian desert just a few months ago, if you think about it. Just a few months ago, it was Egyptian desert, and now it was just a few feet off our window. And it was a spectacular sight, and I appreciate it very much, really. It was pretty good. You got our people by surprise. I don’t know if they were thrilled right at the beginning, but they were thrilled as we sailed along very calmly and safely.

Receiving the Order of the Nile

And I’m deeply honored to receive from you Egypt’s highest state honor, the Order of the Nile. The Nile is so beautiful, so magnificent. It’s such a beautiful title, the Order of the Nile. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Appreciate it. Great honor.

I also want to give a very special thanks to the Emir of Qatar, a man who’s outstanding. He’s been a friend of mine for a long time, long before politics. Long before politics. And he’s a fantastically respected man. His Highness Sheikh Tamim is respected by everybody. He’s respected by everybody in the most positive way, not only because of his power, but because of his heart.

He’s got a tremendous heart, and he’s a great leader, and his country loves him. Thank you very much for being here. It’s an honor. Let me also express our condolences to the Qataris on the tragic car crash that claimed the lives of your cherished diplomats, some of whom were known by our people, and they were supposed to be incredible people. So please extend our sorrow and best wishes. That was tough. That was really tough.

On this extraordinary occasion, I also want to give our sincere thanks to President Erdogan of Turkey. He’s always there when I need him. He’s such a tough guy. He is tough as you can be. But we love him. And when they have a problem with you, they always call me to handle it. And usually I come through. We just have a good relationship, but we have from the beginning. And so I want to thank you very much and say hello to your wife, your beautiful wife.