Donald Trump gives an indication of the US Iran Narrow Agreement, Netanyahu warns not to sabotage talks today news
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (May 28) revealed that he had warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to interfere with the sensitive, continued negotiations between the United States and Iran over a potential nuclear deal. “I told him that it would be inappropriate to do now, because we are very close to a solution,” Trump told reporters during an Oval Office briefing. Trump’s remarks indicate a strong attempt to finalize the agreement, which he believes has a conclusion, but that he remained fine. Trump expresses cautious optimism, despite recognizing that the situation can change at any moment, Trump expressed careful optimism, saying that Iran is interested in reaching a diplomatic outcome. “Right now, I think they want to do an agreement,” he said. “And if we can do a deal, save many lives, a kind of experiment … Do you think it will happen on Iran, on which an agreement with Iran can happen? Ah, I don’t know. I think the next few weeks, if that happens. ‘ A fork in the road Trump gave an explanation of what he considers to be two strong different outcomes for the relationship between American and Iran-one involving diplomacy, the other war. “There were only two outcomes. You know what the two outcomes are. There is a smart outcome and there is a violent result,” Trump said. “And I don’t think anyone wants to see the second.” “We have made a lot of progress,” Trump hinted that the framework for an agreement with Tehran was already in place and that negotiations were being negotiated. “I think we’re going to see something very wise … they still have to agree with the final stages of a document,” he said. “But I think you can be very surprised what happens there, and it will be a wonderful thing for them.” “Iran will never have a nuclear weapon” that speaks at an investment summit in Riyadh on May 13, Trump issued a pointed warning to Tehran and Iran called the ‘most destructive power’ in the Middle East and promised the United States’ will never get a nuclear weapon. ” Trump accused the Iranian regime of spreading “chaos and terror” across the region, while contrasting his leadership with what he described as Saudi Arabia’s “constructive vision”. “There can be no sharper contrast to the path you have pursued on the Arabian Peninsula than the disaster unfolds right across from the Gulf of Iran,” Trump told the delegates in the Saudi capital. A final warning – and a final offer while his remarks were largely combated, Trump also left the door open for diplomacy, and described his comments as a ‘final warning and a possible opening’. He said he was open to reaching a new nuclear deal – that Iran was changing course. “I want to make a deal with Iran,” Trump said. “But if Iran’s leadership rejects this olive branch …, we will have no choice but to put a great maximum pressure.” “This offer will not last forever,” he added, suggesting that time for conversations runs out. Iran responds: We are ready for a deal in reply, a top -iran official indicated that Tehran is open to a new agreement – as Washington lifts his economic sanctions. Ali Shamkhani, a senior adviser to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, told NBC News that Iran would be willing to: commit to never produce nuclear weapons destabilizing power in the region. Diplomacy or pressure? The renewed rhetoric comes at a critical time in the US Iran relations. While Trump emphasized that the US is seeking peace, he made it clear that ongoing resistance from Iran would be with serious consequences.