Trump Predicts Iran Will Seek Deal
President Trump said Iran appears willing to negotiate a nuclear deal amid U.S. naval buildup and cited a pause in executions after protests that reportedly killed over 6,000 people.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump said Iran would choose negotiations over testing U.S. military strength amid regional force movement.
- Earlier this week, President warned Tehran that time was `running out` to negotiate a nuclear deal and on Thursday said Iran must meet two conditions to avoid action.
- Referring to the American presence near Iranian waters, a large US naval force was moving into the region, and Trump described a `large armada` heading toward Iran as a signal of seriousness.
- On Friday, Iran rejected negotiations on its missile and defence systems, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi saying they would `never` be negotiable, insisting its nuclear programme is peaceful.
- U.S. officials want a broader agreement limiting long-range missiles, removal of enriched uranium, and an end to independent enrichment, while rights groups report more than 6,000 deaths and a halt to executions.
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US President Donald Trump collects warships near Iran. The leaders in Tehran wanted to make a deal, he says. If not, you'll see what happens.
Trump predicts Iran will seek deal
President Donald Trump predicted on Friday that Iran would seek to negotiate a deal rather than face American military action, despite Tehran warning that its arsenal of missiles would never be up for discussion. "I can say this, they do want to make a deal," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. Asked if he had given Iran a deadline to enter talks on its nuclear and missile programmes, Trump said "yeah, I have", but refused to say what it wa…
“I can say this: they want to reach an agreement,” said US President Donald Trump.
Trump Predicts Iran Will Seek Deal To Avoid US Strikes
President Donald Trump predicted on Friday that Iran would seek to negotiate a deal rather than face American military action, despite Tehran warning that its arsenal of missiles would never be up for discussion.
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