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Donald Trump gave an interview to his daughter-in-law. He revealed how talks with Iran are going


On the night from Saturday to Sunday, President Donald Trump gave an interview to Fox News. The reporter conducting the interview was his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump. She is the wife of Donald Trump's son, Eric.
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One of the issues discussed was the situation in Iran. Trump said U.S. and Iran talks on resolving the conflict are progressing slowly. — We're slowly getting what we want. [Irańczycy] they are tough negotiators. It takes a lot of time, said the American leader.

He stressed that Tehran had agreed not to develop or acquire nuclear weapons during negotiations to end the conflict. — I want a good deal with Iran that includes the complete destruction of Iran's enriched uranium, otherwise we will take decisive military action. Initially they said they would not develop nuclear weapons. I asked, “What if you buy nuclear weapons?” We are close to a very good agreement. If someone is in a hurry, they won't make a good deal, and slowly but surely, I think we will get what we want. And if we don't get what we want, we will end up differently,” he said in an interview with Fox News.

According to the American leader, the draft agreement now states that Iran “shall not develop or in any way acquire” nuclear weapons. “That's a big difference,” he said.

He also stated that the Americans did not attack Iran with full force. “We left their army alone,” he said. He stated that “the Iranian army has not been attacked so aggressively because it is quite moderate compared to other elements of the regime.” — Annihilating “everyone” could make it impossible for the country to rebuild for generations, Trump said.

Donald Trump gives an interview. His huge portrait is in the background

The interview took place in a special setting. Next to Donald Trump was a large memorial portrait of him the moment of evacuation after the attempt on his life before the presidential elections. “Kim Jong Un would blush,” wrote one American journalist.

Ashley Davis

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