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American correspondent: No one is negotiating; You should not be taken seriously

A prominent US foreign policy reporter cited contradictory statements by government officials about nuclear talks with Iran, saying that public statements should not be taken seriously.

reports Mehr News Agency US President Donald Trump’s positions are unclear!

“Eric Bruyer, former director of the fight against nuclear weapons in the US National Security Council, which is currently operating at the” Nuclear Threat Initiative “, wrote in a message in X: If it looks like Witcaf to Iran last week Ask for dismantling (enrichment), then we probably have to wait for the second meeting to be “too short”!

Rosen wrote in response to the message: “I don’t know if it is useful to say it, but given that no one knows what this government is doing, today’s State Department spokesman says that the public position of the United States should not take too seriously.”

Earlier, US State Department spokesman Temi Bruce, despite Trump’s special envoy to West Asian affairs, said the need to “dismantle Iran’s enrichment and weapons in order to reach a final agreement.” They don’t. No one is negotiating. Should always wait.

Trump’s special envoy to West Asia claims: “Any agreement means that Iran must stop and delete its nuclear enrichment and weapons program! It is important for the world that we reach a solid, just and sustainable deal with Iran, and this is what President Trump has asked me. “Any final agreement with Iran must create a framework for peace, stability and prosperity in the Middle East (West Asia).”

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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