Trump Says He Asked Netanyahu to Hold Off on Iran Strike to Allow Nuclear Talks
- President Donald Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to delay a strike on Iran for nuclear talks.
- Trump cautioned against disrupting 'very close' U.S.-led talks regarding Iran's nuclear negotiations.
- Rafael Mariano Grossi described the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the U.S. As a good sign.
- Trump mentioned that an agreement might be reached in the coming weeks if negotiations proceed well.
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American Adversaries Meet To 'Coordinate Their Positions' on Iran's Nuclear Program
Iranian officials on Thursday met with their Chinese and Russian counterparts to discuss ongoing nuclear negotiations between Tehran and the Trump administration. Leaders of the three countries met to "coordinate their positions ahead" of an upcoming International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) hearing on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.The post American Adversaries Meet To 'Coordinate Their Positions' on Iran's Nuclear Program appeared firs…
Trump confirms he told Netanyahu not to attack Iran, saying, ‘I don’t think it’s appropriate’
(JTA) — President Donald Trump says he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to attack Iran while negotiations over the Iranian nuclear program were nearing a deal. “Well, I’d like to be honest. Yes, I did,” Trump said at a press conference Wednesday, when asked whether he warned Netanyahu against disrupting the negotiations in a phone call last week. He added later that Israeli action — which he did not specify — would not be “appr…
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