White House: ‘Ultimate’ US goal is to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapon
- President Donald Trump's ultimate goal is to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
- Iran rejected Trump's offer for direct talks, preferring indirect engagement instead.
- Trump stated that military action may be required, with Israel potentially leading the effort against Iran's nuclear program.
- Leavitt emphasized that all options remain on the table if diplomacy fails, warning that serious consequences will result for Iran.
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Trump wants Iran to flourish but they ‘cannot have a nuclear weapon’
President Donald Trump has told reporters that he wants Iran to flourish, but he does not want the country to have nuclear weapons. Speaking outside Air Force One on Friday, 11 April, Mr Trump said, “I want Iran to be a wonderful, great, happy country, but they can’t have a nuclear weapon.” US special envoy Steve Witkoff is heading to Muscat in Oman for indirect talks with Iran over its nuclear programme on Saturday. The president has given Iran…
Iran Cannot Have Nuclear Weapon, Trump Says On Eve Of Talks
Witkoff who is to lead the U.S. delegation, was quoted as saying the administration's 'red line' is to stop Iran from being able to produce a nuclear weapon and that dismantling its nuclear program is the opening demand
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