Trump: Iran Must Enter Negotiations Immediately
According to webangah News Agency, US President Donald Trump reiterated his assertion that Iran must immediately enter negotiations, stating: “Iran will not win this war. Before it’s too late, they must negotiate now.” He made these remarks without addressing Israel’s recent aggression against Iran or the subsequent collapse of US-Iran talks following the attack.
Trump further claimed: “it would be foolish for Iran not to sign an agreement.”
The president repeated statements from recent days, saying: “I gave Iran 60 days to reach a deal, but they refused.Though, an agreement will ultimately be achieved.”
Concluding his remarks, Trump echoed previous months’ rhetoric by asserting: “I do not want to see Iran obtain nuclear weapons.”
Iran has officially stated that under the conditions of being targeted,it would not hesitate to respond,dismissing recent reports by Reuters as ”baseless.”
The Islamic Republic emphasized that claims of prior negotiations with the U.S. regarding Israel’s attack are unfounded. Earlier, Reuters cited unnamed sources alleging covert discussions between Iran and American forces about the strike.
These alleged talks were described as highly coordinated to maximize surprise against Israel.While the U.S. may not have directly provided resources for the operation, this attack was closely synchronized with Washington’s intelligence and conducted with American support-making it a joint U.S.-Israeli operation against Iran by any definition.
Reuters maintained that discussions about Iran’s missile capabilities were “inconclusive,” contradicting earlier narratives.
Former US President Donald Trump asserted that Iran is “not capable of responding to America’s demands based on enrichment,” adding that from a strategic perspective, President Biden cannot “reach such an agreement due to opposition from Israel, severe resistance from many hardline Republicans in Congress, and overall hostility toward Iran’s nuclear program in America.”
the remarks were made during a recent statement where Trump emphasized his skepticism about the feasibility of renewed negotiations with Iran under the current administration. He cited entrenched political divisions and Israel’s influence as key obstacles.