On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump urged strict sanctions to be applied to Iran, yet as he claimed he hoped to reach a negotiated settlement during nuclear talks. I want to reach an agreement with Iran. Trump stated at a mountain of Gulf Arab rulers in Riyadh,” I want to do something, if it’s possible.” However, it may prevent funding terrorism, put an end to its bloody proxy warfare, and definitively end its pursuit of nuclear weapons in order for that to happen, he said. It was unclear what he meant when he said that” but the Trump presidency in recent days has imposed restrictions on a number of companies and people linked to Iran’s fuel business and nuclear program.” Trump abruptly abdicated a landmark deal that put sanctions on Iran in exchange for UN-monitored limits on its nuclear activities in 2018. Iran was subject to stringent restrictions, including secondary actions against any nation that purchases Iranian oil. Trump claimed that” these extra sanctions” are in some ways even more damaging” than “direct sanctions” against Iran. As the leader attempts to prevent a threatened Israeli military attack on Tehran’s nuclear program, the Trump presidency has held four rounds of talks with Iran. Iran and the United States both claim that the deals went well, but neither country has indicated that any professional details were covered in detail. Iran, which denies having nuclear weapons, said it plans to meet with France, Germany, and Britain in Turkey on Friday.
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