Trump on Iran: No Final Decision Yet, Negotiations Unsatisfactory.
US-Iran Negotiations
According to TSN.ua: US President Donald Trump stated that no final decision has been made regarding a military scenario against Iran and expressed dissatisfaction with the current state of negotiations. He emphasized that a decision has not been finalized, stating:
"We have not made a final decision yet".
Talks between US and Iranian representatives took place in Geneva on February 26, but the parties failed to reach an agreement during these negotiations. The next round of talks is scheduled for February 27. Trump also reiterated his stance on Iran's nuclear program, stressing:
"They cannot have nuclear weapons".
Regional Situation
Furthermore, Trump's senior advisors are reportedly pushing for Israel to strike Iran first. The President noted it would be 'great if they negotiate in good faith,' indicating a desire for constructive dialogue. The situation remains tense, and future steps will depend on the outcomes of upcoming talks.
The US-Iran negotiations continue to be a focal point of international attention, as their results could significantly impact regional stability and global security. The continuation of dialogue, despite difficulties, may signal a willingness to reach a compromise, although the positions of the sides remain quite divergent. The situation surrounding Iran's nuclear program remains critically important, and further actions could have serious consequences for international relations. These talks are a key part of ongoing efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.
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