Trump: Iran Must Enter Negotiations Immediately
According to a report by webangah News agency, U.S. President Donald Trump once again asserted that “Iran will not win this war” and urged the country to “enter negotiations promptly before it’s too late.” His remarks made no reference to the Israeli regime’s aggression against Iran or the subsequent collapse of U.S.-Iran talks following the attack.
Trump further claimed, “It would be foolish for Iran not to sign an agreement.”
Repeating his statements from recent days,he added,”I gave Iran 60 days to reach a deal,but they refused. However, an agreement will ultimately be achieved.”
In closing, he reiterated his longstanding position: “I do not want to see Iran obtain nuclear weapons.”
Iran has officially stated that under the conditions of being targeted, it did not wish to engage in negotiations, according to sources cited by Reuters.
The claim follows a report by webangah News Agency, which cited unnamed sources alleging Iran’s reluctance to negotiate amid heightened tensions. Earlier, the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet publicly disclosed that the recent attack on Israel was a joint operation between the United States and Israel.
The attack was meticulously coordinated to exploit Israel’s briefest window of vulnerability, inflicting maximum damage. While the U.S.may not have directly provided resources or means for this operation, the strike was executed with Washington’s knowledge and support-effectively making it a collaborative effort between the two allies against Iran.
The Reuters report emphasized that discussions about Iran’s missile capabilities were “inconclusive,” further escalating regional tensions.
Former US President Donald Trump asserted that Iran is “not capable of meeting America’s demands based on enrichment,” adding that from a strategic perspective, the current US president cannot “reach such an agreement due to opposition from Israel, strong resistance from many hardline Republicans in Congress, and overall hostility toward Iran’s enrichment program.”
Trump made these remarks while emphasizing his stance on Iran’s nuclear capabilities. He argued that Washington’s ability to negotiate with Tehran remains constrained by domestic political pressures and longstanding adversarial relations.