President Donald Trump’s first foreign trip included a visit to Israel, where he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Reuven Rivlin. Speaking in Jerusalem, Trump addressed the long-standing friendship between the U.S. and Israel as well as the common interest the two countries share in keeping Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

“The United States and Israel can declare with one voice that Iran must never be allowed to possess a nuclear weapon, never ever, and must cease its deadly funding, training, and equipping of terrorist, and militias, and must cease immediately,” Trump said.

President Trump also said that on his recent visit to Saudi Arabia, King Salman, the nation’s leader, would “love to see peace between Israel and the Palestinians.” Trump’s speech in Israel was notably less animated and combative than his typical rhetoric, continuing a trend that was also noticed during his speech in Saudi Arabia.

After the president’s statements, he and First Lady Melania Trump visited the Western Wall of Jerusalem and the famous Christian holy site, Church of the Holy Sepulchre.