Trump says US 'not satisfied' while Iran 'very much intent' on making deal
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the ongoing negotiations with Iran, despite their intent to reach a deal. During a Cabinet meeting, he emphasized that Iran is negotiating from a position of weakness. Trump indicated that while a deal is possible, the U.S. may need to take further action if negotiations do not progress satisfactorily.
- ▪Trump stated that the U.S. is 'not satisfied' with the current state of negotiations with Iran.
- ▪He noted that Iran is 'very much intent' on making a deal to end hostilities.
- ▪The negotiations aim to extend a ceasefire and address Iran's nuclear program.
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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House, in Washington, DC, Wednesday. Trump held the meeting with members of his Cabinet amid ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations. EPA-YonhapWASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that his administration is "not satisfied" although Iran is "very much intent" on reaching a deal with the United States to end hostilities.Trump made the remarks during a Cabinet meeting at the White House, as Washington and Tehran are working to narrow their differences on a peace framework that reports say would extend their ceasefire, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and continue negotiations on Iran's nuclear program."Iran is very much intent. They want very much to make a deal.
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