Trump said to blow up nuclear bases, Iran said- do not speak the language of threats

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Iran’s response to Donald Trump’s statement

US President Donald Trump while addressing journalists at the White House on Wednesday said, “I want the nuclear agreement to be so tough that we can go in with the inspectors, take whatever we want and whatever they want, but no one dies in it.” We can blow a lab. But this can only happen when there is no one in it, instead of all in that lab and it should be blown. In fact, Trump gave this statement in the scenario of Iran. In such a situation, after Trump’s statement, Iran has now reacted to it. Iran’s official news agency Fars News on Friday described the statement of Trump’s statement and said that it would have serious consequences. Let us know that nuclear talks are currently going on between the US and Iran.

What did Iran say?

An unknown Iranian official said, “If the US wants a diplomatic solution, it will have to leave the language of threats and restrictions. Such threats are like open enmity for Iran’s national interests. ‘ Let us know that Donald Trump has given such a warning before that if diplomacy is disturbed, he can bomb Iran’s nuclear bases. It has been part of the controversy over Iran’s nuclear program, which has been going on for decades. However, on Friday, Donald Trump also said that nuclear agreement with Iran is possible in future. Let me tell you that earlier Saudi Arabia warned Iran. In fact, Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman had warned him during a meeting with Iran’s supreme leader Ayatula Ali Khamani, saying that take the talks with the Trump administration seriously on the nuclear deal, otherwise be ready for the war with Israel.

What did Trump give?

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he had asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop the attack on Iran so that the US administration could get more time to move forward on the new nuclear deal with Tehran. Trump told reporters at the White House, “I told him that it would be unfair to do so right now.” On Wednesday, Trump’s remarks came at a time when the head of the United Nations Atomic Monitoring Institute said that there is still no decision on the talks between Iran and the US over Iran’s rapidly growing nuclear program.

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