The president of Iran hits Donald Trump. “We won't bend before the tyrant”


“Trump thinks that he can come here, chant slogans and scare us. For us, martyrdom is much sweeter than death in bed. You came to scare us? We won't bend before any tyrant,” said Pezeszkian on state television.
Trump began his journey around the Middle East on Tuesday and spoke many times about Iran. On the one hand, the American leader expresses hope for a nuclear agreement with this country, on the other, threatens with severe consequences if the contract is not concluded.
Iran is “the most destructive strength” in the Middle East, where he sows “chaos and terror” and is responsible for “unimaginable suffering in Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, Iraq, Yemen and other places,” said Trump on Trump on Riyadh on Tuesday.
He assured him that he was ready for a nuclear agreement with Tehran, but he warned that the offer “would not last forever” and in the case of its rejection of the US “would show great pressure and would lead to complete suspension of the export of Iranian oil.”
The USA and Iran have had four rounds of talks so far about the new nuclear agreement
Donald Trump threatened the authorities of Iran
Washington is seeking to limit the Iranian nuclear program and guarantee that Tehran will not take the possession of atomic weapons. Iran emphasizes that the agreement cannot limit its possibilities of enriching uranium, which the US and Israel oppose. In the past, Trump has threatened several times that if the conversations had no effect, the US could attack Iran.
On Wednesday, at the meeting of the leaders of the Persian Gulf countries in Riyadh, Trump repeated his position, emphasizing that Iran must stop sponsoring terrorists, end the bloody replacement wars and permanently stop the aspirations to obtain atomic weapons. A few hours later, after meeting in Dosze with Emir, Tamim Bin Hamad AS-SANIM expressed the hope that the conclusion of a contract with Iran “may be a novel”. In the evening he added that he did not want “matters to take brutal turnover”, emphasizing that the solution to the case depends on Iran.
The leader of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Bin Salman assured on Wednesday that he fully supports American-Iranian talks. Sunni Saudi Arabia has been seen for years as a rival of Shiite Iran, but in recent years relations between these countries have been closer. The media announced on Tuesday that Iran proposed Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates a regional consortium dealing with enriching uranium for nuclear energy, which would increase the transparency of the Tehran nuclear program.




