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Trump warns Iran: No nuclear weapons or face strong action

President of the USA, Donald Trump, accused Iran of pretending to be willing to discuss its nuclear program, emphasizing his readiness to take decisive action to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

Donald Trump accuses Iran.
Donald Trump accuses Iran.
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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, expressed concerns on Monday about Iran's attitude toward talks about its nuclear program. Trump stated that Iran migt be merely pretending to be interested in negotiations.

The U.S. President emphasized his readiness to take "something very strong" to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

Trump on talks in Oman

Trump's statement referred to the U.S.-Iran talks held on Saturday in Oman. When asked about the next round of negotiations scheduled for the upcoming Saturday, the U.S. President expressed concern over the week-long break in talks, considering it too long.

"I think they’re tapping us along," Trump said during a meeting with the President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, at the White House.

Trump emphasized that he would like Iran to become a "great nation," but this will not be possible if it decides to develop nuclear weapons.

"These are radicalized people. And they cannot have a nuclear weapon," said the U.S. President.

Positive talks in Oman

Despite Trump's critical remarks, he still assessed on Sunday that his envoy Steve Witkoff had "very good" talks with Iran's Foreign Minister in Oman. The U.S. Department of State described these talks as "very positive and constructive," considering them a step forward. It was the first direct meeting of representatives from both countries at such a high level since 2018.

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