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The White House repeated Trumps threat to Iran about negotiations

US President Donald Trump threatened on Friday that Iran would be subjected to military action if the country does not agree to new negotiations on the nuclear agreement.

In the United States, the White House has repeated the country’s president Donald Trump The claim that Iran would accept the invitation to negotiations on the nuclear agreement.

– We hope that the Iranian leadership will put its people and best interests ahead of terrorism, a spokesman for the white house national security Brian Hughes said in his statement.

On Friday, Trump had said in an interview with Fox News that he has pressured the Iranian administration by letter to take on new negotiations on the country’s core program. According to Trump, the United States can even take military action if Iran refuses to negotiate.

Later on Friday, Trump had hinted in a white house against possible military activities against Iran.

– We have a situation with Iran, something can happen very soon. Very, very soon, Trump told the press.

Iran’s highest leader, Ayatollah Ali khamenei Said on Saturday that it was not possible to put pressure on Iran on the negotiations.

“Their negotiations are not to solve problems, but they try to control,” Khamenei said.

In addition to the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi Said on Saturday night that Iran has not yet received a letter sent by President Trump regarding new negotiations on the core program.

The Iranian administration has claimed that the country’s core program is completely peaceful. In addition, Iran has said that the country’s ballistic missiles are only for defense.

However, Iran is seen as supporting several armed groups that have undermined the security situation in the Middle East.

During his first season in 2017-2021, Trump removed the United States from the West and Iran agreement, which set limits for the Iranian administration in connection with the use of nuclear technology. In return, sanctions on compliance with the agreement to Iran were relaxed.

After Trump withdrew from the agreement in 2018, Iran has broken

Sources: Reuters, AFP, AP, STT

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