
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that Iran had not won his conflict with Israel and should re -enter the negotiations “before it is too late”. When he spoke at the G7 summit in Canada, Trump told reporters: “It has to be concluded and it is painful for both sides, but I would say that Iran does not win this war and should speak and speak immediately than it is too late.”
Especially US President Trump also does not intend to sign G7 statements concerning Israel and Iran.
Meanwhile, Tehran allegedly asked Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman to press President Donald Trump to take advantage of his influence on Israel to agree to an immediate ceasefire with Iran, Reuters reported.
In return, Iran is willing to prove the flexibility of nuclear negotiations, according to two Iranian and three regional officials who spoke to Reuters on Monday.
Iran by following the war with Israel?
Iran urgently indicated his willingness to end hostility and restart negotiations on his nuclear program, according to the Wall Street Journal Reoprt Reoprit.
The country sends reports to Israel and the United States through Arab intermediaries and signals the preference of dialogue.
In the midst of intensive Israeli air strikes, Tehran informed Arab officials that it was open to return to the negotiating table unless the US participates in the conflict.
Officials also passed news to Israel and stressed that it was in the best interest of both parties to maintain violence and contained, WSJ reported.
Although Israeli war aircraft maintain unlimited access to Tehran and Iranian retaliation causing only limited damage, Israeli leaders seem to be offensive. Their aim is to cause greater destruction of Iranian nuclear infrastructure and further undermine the grip on the theocratic regime to power.
The Israeli air campaign excluded several higher military personalities, including most of the higher command of the Iranian Air Force, so that the highest leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has become more and more isolated. However, damage to nuclear equipment remains relatively small, with experts suggesting that Israel’s goals could require an extended air campaign.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah has committed himself to continue strikes until the Iranian nuclear program and ballistic missile skills are dismantled. Although he said that the regime change was not an explicit goal, it acknowledges that this could be an unintended consequence due to the current fragility of Iranian leadership.
Israeli officials said their army was ready for at least two weeks of permanent operations. Meanwhile, on Saturday, French President Emmanuel Macron urged Iran to “return quickly to the negotiating table to reach an agreement” while Arab leaders demanded an immediate cessation of hostility.
Although US President Donald Trump initially hesitated about military action at the beginning of the year, he has since expressed strong support from the Israeli campaign.
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