Trump Declines Offer to Become Iran’s Supreme Leader: What We Know About the Talks.
U.S. President’s Statement
According to TSN.ua: Speaking at a National Republican Congressional Committee charity dinner, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he turned down an offer to become Iran’s supreme leader. According to Trump, Iran expressed a desire to appoint him to that role, but he made his refusal unmistakably clear:
“I don’t want that.” — Donald Trump
and
“No, thank you. I don’t want that.” — Donald Trump
During his speech, Trump also addressed ongoing negotiations between Washington and Tehran aimed at ending the war. He placed responsibility for the escalation of the conflict with Iran on Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, pointing to Hegseth’s role in worsening the situation.
Diplomatic Efforts
These remarks underscore Trump’s firm stance on U.S.-Iran relations and highlight the significance of diplomatic efforts in resolving the conflict. The situation surrounding Iran remains tense, and comments like these from the U.S. president signal his intent to avoid further escalation and maintain an open dialogue. This could shape future negotiations and influence America’s overall strategy toward Iran.
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