Efforts for agreement between America and Iran intensify, talks continue behind the scenes
Washington. Behind-the-scenes talks are going on between the US and Iran regarding a major agreement. Iran’s ISNA news agency reported that both countries are sending messages and written proposals to each other. At the same time, in a report by Al Jazeera, an Iranian official was quoted as saying that both the sides are very close to the agreement. However, Al Jazeera said it was still too early to determine whether a final agreement had been reached.
Mohsin Naqvi reached Iran
Meanwhile, the report also said that Mohsin Naqvi is on a tour of Iran. They are discussing the situation in the Strait of Hormuz there. However, experts say that it is not yet certain when the final agreement will be reached. This conversation is taking place at a time when America’s weapons stockpile has decreased.
claim in report
According to a report in The Washington Post, America has used its missile interception systems extensively while protecting Israel. America fired more than 200 ‘THAAD’ interceptors to save Israel. Apart from this, more than 100 ‘Standard Missile-3’ and ‘6’ were also launched from the ships deployed in the sea. Due to this, almost half of the total stock held by the Pentagon has been destroyed.
The surprising thing is that Israel itself fired fewer missiles in its own defense than America. Israel used only 100 ‘Arrow’ and about 90 ‘David’s Sling’ interceptors. American officials, on condition of anonymity, said that this shortage of weapons is raising questions about America’s ability to provide security to the world.
Trump’s stance
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has taken a tough stance towards Iran. He said that Iran will not be allowed to possess enriched uranium. Trump said that America will take possession of this uranium and destroy it. He also claimed that the ongoing dispute with Iran will end very soon. According to Trump, once this dispute ends, the prices of petrol and diesel will come down significantly.
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