Trump enraged by Iran’s Foreign Minister’s visit to Russia… said – agreement in 3 days… otherwise there will be a massive explosion….
Washington. President Donald Trump has become even more enraged by the visit of Iran’s Foreign Minister to Russia. He has threatened that if Iran does not reach an agreement within three days, then there will be a massive explosion in its oil pipelines. In an interview, Trump said that Iran will not be able to export oil. Trump said that due to the blockade, Iran is not able to export through ships. And after the collapse of the pipeline, its export will stop completely. Let us tell you that Iran’s Foreign Minister has once again reached Russia from Pakistan and he is now going to hold talks with Putin. Russian media has confirmed this.
Is Trump upset with the Iranian Foreign Minister’s visit to Russia?
The Iranian Foreign Minister had traveled to Pakistan for indirect talks with the United States. However, Donald Trump refused to send his delegation. Following this, Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi also traveled to Russia and Oman. He returned to Pakistan from his visit to Russia. Meanwhile, Trump stated that his team would no longer travel to Pakistan, but that any discussions would be conducted over the phone.
Iran sent its proposal.
Iran sent a written proposal to Donald Trump, which he immediately rejected. Trump claimed that after the first proposal was rejected, Iran sent a second proposal which was better than that. He said that the talks require a lot of travel and now all the talks will be done over the phone. Iran can call him whenever it wants. According to reports, the Iranian Foreign Minister has once again gone to Russia and Iran says that further talks will now take place in Moscow.
President Trump has threatened to destroy Iran’s oil pipeline so badly that it will be impossible to build one again. Geo TV quoted the Iranian news agency ISNA as saying that Araghchi would convey “Iran’s position and views on the framework of any agreement to completely end the war.”
The first round of peace talks, held on April 11 and 12, failed to yield the desired results for the parties involved in the conflict. After Araghchi left for Oman on Saturday, US President Donald Trump announced that US negotiators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner would no longer travel to Islamabad for talks with Iran. On Sunday, Trump reiterated that US and Iranian officials could hold phone talks to find a peaceful solution to the conflict.
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