US president Donald Trump and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu will discuss further steps in Iran.
Israel is preparing to change the war in Iran if Tehran tried to restore his nuclear program. He also relies on the support of the United States of America. The axios report it, which refers to two sources.
According to the publication, during a dinner at the White House, President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will discuss further steps in a nuclear program.
According to Israeli officials, their prime minister aims to go into a position regarding “nuclear” negotiations and consider possible basis for the continuation of military blows.
According to the chief advisor to Netanyahu, Ron Dermer in closed briefings, during a visit to Washington, he got the impression that the Trump administration was inclined to support new blows in Iran under certain conditions.
One of the main topics of negotiations is the discussion of Iran’s fully enriching uranium reserves. We talk about 400 kilograms of uranium wealth at a level of 60%, while about 90%need to produce nuclear weapons.
American and Israel officials say these reserves are in a “isolated” state. According to the exploration of both countries, things have received serious harm, but not all materials and not all infrastructure is destroyed.
Remember that Iran Abbas Aragchi’s foreign affairs minister said that US president Donald Trump should leave the disrespectful tone against the supreme leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, if he wants a deal with Iran.
In the meantime, Trump himself said he was willing to consider raising penalties from Iran if Tehran showed a peaceful behavior.
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Source: korrespondent

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