Trump hosts iftar dinner at White House

Ramzan is a time when people join forces in pursuit of hope, tolerance and peace, says Trump

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US President Donald Trump speaks at an iftar, the meal that breaks the sunrise to sundown fast of Muslims celebrating Ramzan, at the White House in Washington DC, on May 13, 2019. Photo: AFP
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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump hosted an iftar dinner at the White House on Monday to mark the holy month of Ramzan.

The dinner was attended by Turkish ambassador Serdar Kilic and members of the diplomatic corps representing nations with large Muslim populations.

"Ramzan is a holy month for Muslims here in the United States and all across the world," Trump said.

"Ramzan is a time when people join forces in pursuit of hope, tolerance and peace," he added. 

US President Donald Trump delivers greets guests at an Iftar dinner May 13, 2019 in Washington, DC. Iftar is the meal after sunset with which Muslims break their fast following Ramzan. Photo: AFP
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In his remarks, the president also recalled recent attacks on places of worship, citing the New Zealand mosque attacks, the attacks on Christians in Sri Lanka and the synagogue attacks in Pittsburgh and California.

"In their blessed memory, we resolve to defeat the evils of terrorism and religious persecution so that all people can worship without fear, pray without danger, and live by the faith that flows from their heart," Trump said.

"Wish all the people around the world Ramzan Kareem," he said, concluding his speech.