Trump says it's 'very hard' to ask Israel to stop strikes - as he claims Iran 'doesn't want to speak to Europe'
We're just hearing from Donald Trump, who is speaking to reporters after arriving in Bedminster.
He says it is "very hard" to request that Israel stops its strikes, something Iran called on the US to do.
Trump goes on to claim that Iran "doesn't want to speak to Europe" and that the country "wants to speak to us".
He adds: "Europe is not going to be able to help at this point".
Asked about whether a decision to strike Iran is the biggest he will have to make as president, Trump says: "I wouldn't really be able to tell you that now.
"I'll tell you in about a year from now... you never know about these decisions."
The US president also tells reporters that he "might" support a ceasefire between Israel and Iran "depending on the circumstances".
He goes on to say "it's a little bit hard to get somebody to stop" in the conflict.
"Israel's doing very well in terms of war, and I think you would say that Iran is doing less well," he adds.