Trump: Iran will not have its nuclear weapon. “Only the US is able to negotiate such a contract”

2025-04-25 14:53
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2025-04-25 14:53
The President of the United States Donald Trump said that Iran would not have his nuclear weapon. In an interview with Time magazine, the American leader burdened his predecessor as president responsibility for the development of the Iranian nuclear program.


Trump expressed the belief that an agreement with Iran regarding this country's nuclear program is possible; He emphasized that Only the United States is able to negotiate such a contract. According to him, the greatest responsibility for the current tense relationships of Washington with Tehran is borne by the administration of his predecessor Joe Biden.
“Hamas had no money. Hezbollah had no money. Iran was rinsed (during the first term of Trump – PAP). When Biden came and took off all sanctions and allowed everyone to buy oil, Iran generated $ 300 billion in cash in four years. Return to the game, “said Trump.
The American leader also declared that he is ready to meet with the highest rank representatives of the Iranian authorities, including the spiritual superior of the country Alim Chameneim. At the same time, Trump denied that he prohibits the Israeli authorities to attack Iranian nuclear facilities. At the same time, he expressed hope of reaching an agreement with Tehran without having to resort to such activities.
“It is possible that such an attack will be necessary, because Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. (…) I only said that instead of rubbing bombs I prefer to get along,” said the American leader.
On Saturday in Oman, the third round of Iranian-American negotiations on the regulation of bilateral relations is to take place. After the previous two, which took place on April 12 in the capital of Oman and on April 19 at the Embassy of this country in Rome, representatives of both delegations positively assessed their course and effects.
Trump's interview for the Time magazine is related to the passage of 100 days of his second presidency next week. (PAP)
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