Donald Trump, the president of the United States, made an announcement on Sunday that Iran’s nuclear program was progressing, and that it would take place in the “next two times.” We’ve had some very, very fruitful discussions with Iran. And I have a feeling I may be telling you things good over the next two days, even though I’m not sure if I’ll be telling you something good or bad, Trump said in northern New Jersey, where he spent the majority of the weekend, according to AFP. ” We’ve made some significant, real development,” the statement read. Let’s see what happens, he said, but he believes there might be some positive reports for Iran. At the most recent second round of negotiations with Iran, which took place on Saturday and Sunday at the Omani ambassador in Rome, Trump’s Mideast minister Steve Witkoff and Michael Anton, the US State Department’s plan planning producer, represented the United States. The two countries ‘ first high level discussions since Washington pulled out of a landmark nuclear deal in 2015 during Trump’s first word, which started in April. Since taking office in January, he has rekindled his “maximum force” plan, calling for dialogue but also for “military action” if diplomacy is unsuccessful. Tehran wants a new agreement to slam sanctions against its business, though. Iran’s foreign minister and lead mediator Abbas Araghchi downplayed the development, saying that” the discussions are also complicated to be resolved in two or three sessions.” The talks came back of a UN nuclear watchdog meeting in Vienna, where Iran’s nuclear activities will be discussed.
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