US Secretary of Defense: Negotiations with Iran were fruitful
In an interview, the US Secretary of Defense, referring to recent indirect talks between Tehran and Washington, said: “Talks with Iran were a good step.”
According to RCO News Agency, US Secretary of Defense Pitt Hegst said in an interview with the Republicans close to the report of the Republicans on Sunday, referring to recent indirect talks between Tehran and Washington, saying: “Negotiations with Iran were a good step.”
The first round of Tehran -Washington negotiations was held in Muscat, Oman’s capital, where the Iranian delegation was led by Foreign Minister Sayed Abbas Arakchi and US President Steve Witakaf, US President Steve Witekaf. The two sides agreed to continue their consultations.
Each of the two sides of this round of conversations is positive.
“Trump is serious about Iran,” Hegst said in an interview with the American network of FoxNews. “He is serious about his wishes to prevent Iran from accessing Iran’s nuclear weapons.”
Hegest’s alleged statements, while emphasizing the peaceful nature of the country’s nuclear program, have expressed their readiness to prove this issue and verify the nature of their nuclear program.
“Trump is also serious about his wishes to reach an agreement through the negotiating table,” he said. This was the main reason for yesterday’s fruitful talks. “
The US Secretary of Defense went on to claim the direct talks and said, “These talks were a step forward and constructive and will continue next Saturday.”
Hegest continued his remarks, threatening Iran and claiming: “If the negotiations fail. “My ministry has ways to prevent Iran from accessing nuclear weapons, but I hope we never have to make such a decision.”
Despite the release of numerous reports by US publications about the failure of US aggressive actions against Yemen, Hegashe claimed: “With our actions against the Houthis, we showed our abilities. “We can carry out deep and widespread attacks.”
The US Secretary of Defense again threatened Iran and claimed: “I hope we don’t have to do so. But if we are forced, we can prevent Iran from accessing nuclear weapons by military action. “
In another part of his conversation with Fox News, he signed a new security pact between the US and Panama.
“We will increase our military presence on the Panama Canal,” he said of the treaty. “We will expel China from this channel.”
Hegest also accused China of building tunnels, installing monitoring equipment and controlling the Panama Canal.
“Panama officials know that as they approach the United States, they can reduce China’s destructive influence in the region,” the US Secretary of Defense added. Beijing is not pleased with new events in Panama. “
Hegest also claimed that “we are destroying the capabilities of the Houthis”: “We are hearing statements about the possible Houthi demands to revise their performance.”
Although US aggressive measures against Yemen aimed at helping the Zionist regime, the US Secretary of Defense claimed: “Our only will (from attacking Yemen) is to liberate our own shipping lines.”
“Our actions against the Houthis sent a clear message to Iran,” he again claimed in a threatening statement against Iran. Our message to Iran was this; “Come to the negotiating table and eliminate all of your nuclear facilities, and in that case you will not experience a similar future.”
Hegust’s threats to Iran and his claim to Washington’s demand for “complete dismantling Iran’s nuclear program”, according to reports released by British and Iranian sources, unlike US officials’ remarks, in the messages exchanged between Witcaf and Iraqi, there has been no talk about the issue.
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