President Trump on the 27th stated that he is “not satisfied” with the current progress of the Iran nuclear talks, but has not made a final decision on whether to launch a military strike against Iran.
As he left the White House, he told reporters that during the negotiations, Iran was unwilling to give the U.S. “what they deserve,” and he was “very dissatisfied.”
Trump said the U.S. has not yet made a final decision on whether to initiate a military attack on Iran, and will observe “what happens after further negotiations.”
He also said he does not want to use force, “but sometimes you have to.” He reiterated that Iran must not have nuclear weapons.
The third round of indirect talks between the U.S. and Iran was held in Geneva, Switzerland, on the 26th. The negotiations did not reach an agreement, but all parties gave positive comments and announced plans to continue technical discussions in Vienna, Austria, on March 2. On the same day, Trump reportedly received a military briefing on options regarding Iran.
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Trump: Dissatisfied with Iran nuclear negotiations progress, no final decision on military action yet
President Trump on the 27th stated that he is “not satisfied” with the current progress of the Iran nuclear talks, but has not made a final decision on whether to launch a military strike against Iran.
As he left the White House, he told reporters that during the negotiations, Iran was unwilling to give the U.S. “what they deserve,” and he was “very dissatisfied.”
Trump said the U.S. has not yet made a final decision on whether to initiate a military attack on Iran, and will observe “what happens after further negotiations.”
He also said he does not want to use force, “but sometimes you have to.” He reiterated that Iran must not have nuclear weapons.
The third round of indirect talks between the U.S. and Iran was held in Geneva, Switzerland, on the 26th. The negotiations did not reach an agreement, but all parties gave positive comments and announced plans to continue technical discussions in Vienna, Austria, on March 2. On the same day, Trump reportedly received a military briefing on options regarding Iran.
Related Reports
Chinese Embassy reminds Chinese citizens in Iran to stay alert to security situation
Multiple countries evacuate personnel, two aircraft carriers deployed, Trump signals latest stance on Iran issue
Trump reveals US-Iran will continue negotiations and warns “sometimes you have to fight”
(Source: Xinhua News Agency)