Trump Says Iran Talks Could Resume 'at some Point'
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Trump says Iran talks could resume 'at some point'
President Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested the United States could resume peace talks with Iran but claimed the war’s status quo is “very good” as he expressed confidence that concerns about the Strait of Hormuz are being resolved. Trump initially said Tuesday that U.S. negotiators were not talking to their Iranian counterparts, a day after a 60-day ceasefire between the two countries expired. At the time, the president said he had “no time s…
US President Donald Trump said negotiations with Iran could resume “at some point,” but added that he was pleased with the current situation. Asked by reporters at the White House on August 19 about the possibility of resuming talks with Iran, Trump said: “Right now, I think the situation is good.” He added that negotiations could resume “maybe at some point.” President Trump also reiterated his position that Iran should not have nuclear weapons…
US President Donald Trump did not rule out on Wednesday that Washington and Tehran could resume negotiations "at some point" to end the war, despite the bilateral ceasefire expiring last Monday. Trump responded at the White House to questions about the state of the talks and asserted that, for now, the situation in the Strait of Hormuz is "very good," maintaining that numerous oil tankers continue to transit the area without incident. "Maybe at …
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