Whitkoff: “Iran must cancel its nuclear program”
Trump’s special messenger contradicts his statement tonight that the US is not interested in dismantling the Iranian nuclear • Tonight he made it clear that “an agreement with Iran will only be completed if it is a Trump agreement, and sent a message to Tehran:” It is necessary for a world that we will bring a tough and fair agreement that will last “

US President Steve Whitkoff’s special courier wrote in account (Tuesday) that “Iran must cancel its nuclear program.” This is after the night he said in an interview with Fox News that the US does not want to dismantle the Iran’s nuclear program.

 

“Iran? That’s an easy problem.” Donald Trump, Archive | Photo: AP
 

 

In the evening tweet, Whitkoff wrote: “An agreement with Iran will only be completed if it is a Trump agreement. Every final arrangement must set a framework for peace, stability and prosperity in the Middle East. It is necessary for a world that we will bring a tough and fair agreement, which will last, which is what President Trump asked me to do. ”

 

After the words of Whitkoff tonight, The Revolutionary Guards spokesman responded – and made it clear: “Iran’s military abilities are a red line. We will never be ready to discuss it in negotiations. ”

Yesterday, President Trump addressed the nuclear calls – and sent a message to Iran that he would not hesitate to attack her nuclear facilities if needed. “Iran must give up her dream of nuclear weapons – or will deal with a severe response, “Trump said.” She has to decide quickly, she is close to getting nuclear weapons – and will not have. ”

 

Iran’s leader Khamenei. archives | Photo: Reuters
 

 

In addition, he called the conversations with Iran as a “light problem,” and said he would resolve it. “They want to get into negotiations with us. They just don’t know how. We met with them last Saturday and will meet with them next Saturday,” Trump said. The next round of calls between the US and Iran to be held this Saturday is expected to take place in Rome, Italy.

After the conversations on Saturday, the White House updated that they were “held in a positive atmosphere.” ninthRam also addressed the conversations, saying that the conversations were “okay”, but you have to wait and see what it will be, “I don’t like talking about it.”

Earlier today he said leader Iran Ali Khamanna: “Tehran should not tie all its national interests in conversations with the US, the first round of conversations was done well.”

 

Steve Whitkoff, Archive | Photo: Reuters
 

 

On Tuesday, a senior Iranian source referred to negotiations with the United States and the initial draft transferred by the US Apostle Wittekof.

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