Trump gives Iran two-month deadline to reach new nuclear deal
- President Donald Trump has given Iran a two-month deadline to negotiate a new nuclear deal, stating his desire for a diplomatic resolution, according to a source familiar with the letter's contents.
- Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of Iran rejected U.S. Calls for negotiations, claiming they aim to dominate rather than resolve issues, emphasizing Iran's independence.
- Iran could either engage in diplomatic negotiations or face military action if discussions fail, as stated by National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes.
- Iranian officials expressed increasing nuclear ambitions in response to Trump's threats, with discussions about abandoning the Non-Proliferation Treaty if pressure continues.
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