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Iran puts a condition to resume negotiations with the US. “If President Trump is honest”

Iran puts a condition to resume negotiations with the US.

Foreign Minister of Iran Abbas Araghchi. Credit Line: Muhammed Enes Yildirim / AFP / Profimedia

Iran is fundamentally willing to resume the US nuclear negotiations, wrote the Foreign Minister of Tehran, Abbas Araghchi, who still asked US President Donald Trump to mold his statements, DPA, taken over by Agerpres.

“If President Trump is honest when he says he wants an agreement, he should set aside the unacceptable tone for the supreme leader of Iran, the great Ayatollah Khamenei, and do not hurt the millions of his soul followers.

At a recent summit, Trump said that new discussions should be held with Iran, but did not give details.

Several rounds of negotiations between Washington and Tehran on the Iranian nuclear program have not led to the last few months, DPA recalls.

On June 13, accusing Iran of being about to develop atomic weapons, Israel attacked several Iranian nuclear installations, as well as defensive positions, objectives from cities and gas and gas fields throughout the Iranian territory. The Israeli blows killed over 20 senior military commanders and nuclear scientists – some of them, even in their homes.

The US intervened on the side of Israel in the war ended after 12 days with an armistice, hitting with anti-buncar bombs three Iranian nuclear goals.

Asked if he will order new bombings in case he reappears concern about the enrichment of uranium in Iran, Trump replied that he would do this and that Iran should not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons. He insisted that the recent attacks have given the Nuclear Program of Tehran for years.

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