
After Donald Trump threatened with an “bomb” by Iran, he wrote on Sunday the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to start interviews to end the Tehran program of nuclear weapons. However, Iran rejected the offer on Sunday and said that “it is the US behavior that determines the future path of action”.
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- Trump said NBC on Saturday that “if the agreement does not commit, there will be a bombing,” he said. “But there is a chance that if they don’t, I will make secondary tariffs on them, as I did four years ago.”
- “Bad, bad things will become Iran,” said Trump, who was biller and his attack.
- Trumpolso said the US and Officials from the Republic of Islam already “speak”.
- Meanwhile, President Masoud Pezshkian said on Sunday notes that they had reported that Trump Iran would not be involved in direct negotiations, Bloomberg said.
- PezeShkian said that the decision was handed over to the highest leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s response to a letter that Trump sent at the beginning of this month during the prospect of new interviews on the Tehran nuclear program.
- Pezshkian still noted that in the Iranian response to a letter that indirect negotiations with Trump’s administration were still possible.
- “They have to prove that they can build confidence in their decision, and I hope it will happen,” PezeShkian said. “It is the behavior of Americans that determines the future path of action.”
- Iran issued his answer to Trump’s letter via Oman on Wednesday, according to Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s country. ARAGHCHI described the letter as “threat and hole for diplomacy” and added that Iran remained skeptical to Trump’s intentions skeptical
- Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said at the end of last month that “to stop the nuclear Iranian program before the weapon, there should be a reliable military option on the table.”
- According to the AFP report, analysts said that Iran could only be a few weeks after the production of the output nuclear weapon – although Tehran denies that he is building such weapons. Either way, such an attack brings the risk of spreading to a wider conflict.
Here’s all about Trump-Iran’s conflict about nuclear program
In 2018, Trump pulled the US from an agreement to alleviate sanctions against Iran in exchange for curbs in his nuclear program. Now in his second term he said that he was open to interviews on a new agreement that could reduce the risk of military escalation.
At the beginning of March, Trump revealed that he had sent a letter that he proposed to the Iranian highest leader, Ayatollah Ali Khameneim. Meanwhile, he moved forward with his “maximum pressure” by the program of other sanctions and the threat of military action.
Tehran, a deeply suspected of US administration after Trump’s withdrawal from the original nuclear agreement, refused to negotiate directly with Washington.
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