Trump discusses nuclear deal with Iran
The US President announces serious negotiations
U.S. President Donald Trump recently stated in a speech that the U.S. government is negotiating with Iran on a nuclear deal that, in his words, 'could satisfy everyone,' but he is not certain about the outcome. The U.S. ambassador to Israel noted that Trump has not yet made a final decision on Iran; if an agreement is reached, it would be an ideal situation, but if not, he will strike 'without hesitation'.
On the same side, the leader of the Islamic Revolution, Yazid Kassem, Ayatollah Khamenei, emphasized that the confrontation between the U.S. and Iran boils down to America wanting to 'swallow' Iran, while the Iranian people and the republic are 'resisting' this. He also accused the U.S. of potentially triggering a regional war through an 'attack'.
In response to news about military actions, Iranian parliamentary presidium member Salimi stated that EU emergency military attachés must leave the country, citing legal violations. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić predicted that the U.S. will strike Iran within the next 48 hours.
Trump announced talks with Iran on a nuclear deal while warning of a possible strike. Iranian leader Khamenei challenged the U.S. stance and acknowledged the risk of regional war. Serbia's policy also anticipates a potential conflict.
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