Trump: I think Iran is willing to negotiate directly with the US
The US president claims Iran is seeking direct talks with the United States.
According to RCO News Agency, while Iranian officials have repeatedly stated that Tehran will not negotiate directly with the US under sanctions and pressure, US President Donald Trump has spoken of direct talks.
In response to a question from reporters on the Presidential Aircraft on the Florida Road, Trump said about Iran that he believes Tehran may want diplomatic talks.
According to Bloomberg, the US president claimed, without mentioning a specific program, “I think Iran is willing to start direct conversations.”
Trump said his preference was direct talks, and this may help facilitate the agreement.
“I think it is going so faster and you can understand the other party much better than when it comes to the media,” he said.
“They wanted to use mediators, but I don’t think that is necessarily true,” the US president said. I think they are worried and feel vulnerable, but I don’t want to feel that. “
Earlier, Foreign Minister Sayed Abbas Arakchi had said that Iran would not have direct negotiations with the United States under pressure, but it was possible to negotiate indirectly.
According to al -Sharq, Trump went on to refer to the issue of Yemen’s Ansarullah, claiming that “the Houthis are related to Iran”, claiming that the United States had “strong blows”.
The US president also urged Iran to stop supporting Yemen; The claim that Iran has repeatedly rejected and stated that the country is acting for its own interests.
The US president also said he had spoken to Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and that he will probably travel to Washington next week.
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