Trump gave Iran two months to sign an agreement with a nuclear program. In the case of rejection, he threatened to “such a bombing that the country had never seen.”
Iran president Masud Cyezeshkin has strongly criticized the United States for an ultimatum under a nuclear program and is called unfriendly threats that are unacceptable. This was informed by President Iran’s press service.
Iran is ready for dialogue only in terms of equality and respect for one another.
“If you want to get along, then why do you need threats? The USA Today is embarrassing not only in Iran, but also shows disrespect to the entire community of the world,” said the country leader.
In March, United States President Donald Trump gave Iran two months to sign an agreement with a nuclear program, which he himself broke his first term. In the case of the denial of the agreement, Trump threatened Iran with “such a bombing that the country had never seen” with new penalties.
Currently, the United States has placed six strategic B-2 strategic spirit bombs on Diego-Garsia island, which can destroy Iran’s nuclear and military facilities.
In response to Trump’s proposal about direct conversations, Iran’s high -year -old lepers said the United States is trying to impose their conditions and establish dominance, which is unacceptable to Iran.
Iran has left the possibility of communication through mediators, but the Trump administration insists on direct negotiations to achieve results.
According to Vloomberg, last week Iran’s President Masud Cyezeshkin said the country’s high -leader of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei did not want direct communication to the Trump team, because he believed they were threatening Iran by strength.
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