Gabdard: Trump believes in a diplomatic solution to Iran
The US National Ielligence Director, poiing out that the preside believes in diplomatic opportunities created to address the issue of Iran’s nuclear program, said that any agreeme with Iran should include the most difficult verdict regulations and in line with US national ierests.
According to RCO News Agency, US National Ielligence Director Tolsi Gabard in an ierview with US corresponde Megan Kelly about the leak of confideial information from US and Zionist regime in a New York Times report and US Preside Donald Trump’s opposition to the Iranian regime. But it reflects the amou of importance and accuracy that the preside spends on his decisions on serious issues such as war and peace.
Responding to Washington’s threats to Zionist policies to eer io a conflict with Iran, Gabard said: “We provide the preside with the necessary information, and ultimately, it is the preside who decides, and he has repeatedly stated that his goal is about Iran.”
Referring to Tehran-Washington’s indirect diplomatic diplomatic opportunity on Iran’s nuclear program, he said: “The preside believes and confidence in the opportunity to achieve this result in a peaceful way of diplomacy and negotiations.” The preside also knows that this is most of all in the ierests of the American people.
Iranian officials have repeatedly rejected the US and the Zionist regime’s claim of military targets in Iran’s nuclear program and emphasized that the production and use of nuclear weapons has no place in Iran’s defense doctrine.
In addition, the Iernational Atomic Energy Energy Agency, which Iran’s nuclear program is one of the most strict surveillance and verification programs, has not yet approved or proved the claim in its technical reports.
US Preside Donald Trump had threatened to take military action against it before the start of indirect Tehran-Washington talks.
However, Iranian officials emphasized the defense of Iran’s peaceful nuclear program and national ierests in the face of any aggressive action, saying that military action is not only an “option”, but a “solution” of the problem.

Special White House Special Envoy and Senior US negotiator in negotiations with Iran
Any agreeme with Iran must include the most strict verification regulations.
The US National Ielligence Director in response to the ai -Iranian statemes of the Zionist Zionist Lobby Mark Mark Duwitz that Iran is weaker as a result of the strategic developmes in the region and that there is no more appropriate opportunity to dissolve Iran’s nuclear program. The preside sometimes pois to peace through power. He really expresses his goal that is also the position of Prime Minister Netanyahu, and I think many other in the world agree that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon.
“This is clear, but the problem is how to get it,” Gabard said. The preside’s opinion has always been that if through diplomacy and negotiation, there is a way to achieve what is in our national ierests, not as we close our eyes on everything, certainly any agreeme with Iran must be accompanied by a range of strict regulations. Not something like the failed experience of the Brjam (nuclear deal) that Preside Obama did.
He said the agreeme that Steve Witakaf, the US messenger is negotiating to achieve, will be in the ierests of the American people.
The US National Ielligence Director welcomed various views on agreeme with Iran, stressing that the illegal leakage of confideial information, including Trump’s iernal talks with his advisors, should be stopped.
So far, Iran and the United States have held three indirect dialogue and a technical-expert meeting on Iran’s nuclear program and how US sanctions are lifted.
According to the Oman Foreign Ministry, the fourth round of talks to be held on Saturday will be postponed and the date of its hold will be announced.
US media sources have earlier quoted US officials as saying that the next meeting will probably be held in a European coury.

Iran-Washington negotiating delegation in indirect Tehran-Washington negotiations
Weakens the information seam of US democracy and security
Gabard said in response to the ierview as to what the view of the coe of the governme’s high -level confideial meetings and how it affects his activities, for example, some of the New York Times reports were completely inaccurate and research on the source or resources that leaked this information. But its impact is to make our work much harder; You have to keep in mind in the room you are, and I have to keep watching everything I say. Because we are in a situation where this information is leaked, whether it is importa from a person who was to show a reporter, or worst of all those who ultimately iend to disrupt the preside’s policies, our democracy and security will weaken, and it’s not just about having a problem with US preside policies.
The US National Ielligence Director, noting that three people were reported to the Ministry of Justice, were investigating the other four people, which could be expected to be fired or abolished by security permits by ideifying the outcome of their investigations and proved their charges.
In the final part of the ierview, Gabard said that there is no formal communication between the Venezuelan governme and the Venezuelan criminal gang of Venezuelan, saying that research is coinuing. One of the common ways to publish confideial information is that they, for example, select a line from the fro page, a line from the second page, and a third page of the third page that, when they come together, are in line with the narrative they try to prese from the subject. The same thing happened.
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