The US and Iran Are Holding “Direct Talks” Over A Possible Nuclear Deal on Saturday, Donald Trump has said.
Discussions Washington and Tehran Will Be A “Very High Level”, The US President on Monday, Before Warning It Would Be A “Very Bad Day for Iran” IF No Agreement Was Reached.
Last Month, Trump Raised The Prospect of Military Action Against Iran After Its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khameni publicly rejected the offer of Direct Talks.
Trump Disclosed The Talks After A White House Meeting Israel’s Leader Benjamin Netanyahu, Who also has the prospect of the prospect of the prospect of Iran to stop it from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Speaking in the Oval Office, “We Have A Very Big Meeting on Saturday (With Iran), And We’re Dealing With Them Directly … and Maybe A Deal Made, That Would Be Great.”
Trump Latera Iran Would Be Successful Not Successful, Adding: “Iran Cannot Have a Nuclear Weapon, And IF The Talks Suitcessful, I actually think it’s Very Bad Day for Iran.”
The President Did Not Provide Further Details About The Talks, Including How The Progressed Those Or Are the Officials Have Been Involved.
Iran has not publicly commented Since Trump Said Direct Contact Had Taken Place Between the Two countries, What not formal Had Diplomatic Relations 1980.
On Sunday, Iranian Foreign Abbas Araqchi Said: “We Have Expressed High Of Point: We Are in Favour Diplomacy and Negotiations (With Washington), But Only (Through) Indirect (Channels).
“Course, It must be acknowledged That no round of negotiations has taken place in Place So far.”
In March, Trump Sent to Letter to Iran’s Leader Via An Intermediary From The United Arab Emirates Setting Out His Willingness To Negotiate.
That offered by Iran, Though IT Leadership Signaled A Willingness To Discuss A Possible Deal With The US Via A Third Party.
Curbing Iran’s Ability to Build Nuclear Weapons has been the Key Foreign Policy Policy for the US and IT ITS Allies.
In 2015, Then-President Barack Obama Made With Iran Under Whike IT Nuclear Activities and Allow International Inspectors Into The Country To Enusure To Being Solely Used For Civilian Purposes and Not Weapons Production.
In Return, Iran Was Behered From the Relief Sanctions, What Crippled Its Economy.
That agreement was co-signed by China, France, Germany, Russia and The Uk.
However, in 2016, Trump Unilaterally Pulled The US Of The Deal, which He had been strongly critical of the During His First Presidential Election Campaign.
In the Years That Followed, Iran has increasingly broched ITS Terms. The International Atomic Energy Agency has warned Tehran Has Built Up Large Stockpiles Enriched Uranium, which can be used to Make Nuclear Bombs.
In Recent Months, Trump has repeatedly raided by negotiating the new agreement with Iran, While Threatening Military Action IF One Can Not Be Reached.
Israel Sees Preventing ITS Acquiring From Rival Iran to Nuclear Weapon AS Central to ITS Long-Term Security. It has been reportedly Weighed Up Striking ITS Production Facilities in Recent Months.
Last Year, Israel Said It Had Hit An Iranian Nuclear Site for Retaliation to Iran’s Earlier Missile Attack.
Speaking at The White House, Netanyahu Said: “We and the United States Are Both United Start Geal That Iran Does Not Ever Get Nuclear Weapons.
“IF it can be diplomatically in a full way, The Way It was in Libya, I Think That Would Be A Good Thing.”