US-Iran War: ‘Anything can happen in the next 2 days…’, where was Trump pointing, is something big going to happen now? – Top Updates
US-Iran Talks: middle east The eyes of the whole world are on when the war between Iran and America-Israel will finally stop. Talks have also been held in Pakistan between Iran and America to end the war but no solution was found. Meanwhile, a big statement from US President Donald Trump regarding peace talks has come out. In which he has indicated that anything can happen in the next 2 days.
Apart from this, Trump has also claimed that Iran has agreed to hand over its uranium reserves to him. On the other hand, Trump has also talked about going to Pakistan to finalize the agreement, but till now no official statement has come from Iran regarding this.
What did Donald Trump say?
“They have agreed to give us the nuclear dust back. There’s a very good chance we’ll get a deal,” Trump told reporters at the White House. According to the US President, the most important issue in the talks is to ensure that Iran can never acquire nuclear weapons.
What did Trump say on nuclear weapons?
Trump made it clear that the basic objective of any agreement would be to permanently prevent Iran from making nuclear weapons. He rejected the idea of a deadline-based agreement, saying, “The most important thing we have to do is to make sure that Iran does not have nuclear weapons, because if they had nuclear weapons, then problems would arise. So it is very important that Iran does not have nuclear weapons, and they have agreed to that. Iran has agreed to that.”
What if the talks fail?
However, Trump also warned that if peace talks fail, the conflict could resume. He also said that Iran is now adopting a more flexible attitude than before and seems ready for compromise.
What did you say on the role of Pakistan?
Trump praised Pakistan’s role in taking the talks forward and indicated that talks could resume soon. He said “You should really stay there, because anything can happen in the next two days and we are more than willing to go there.”
Earlier, the first round of mediation by Pakistan in Islamabad had ended without any concrete result. A delegation led by US Vice President JD Vance met Iranian officials, but no formal agreement was reached.
What is Iran’s condition?
The biggest dispute in the talks is regarding the period of uranium enrichment. America wants a moratorium for 20 years, while Iran is ready for only 5 years. According to reports, Tehran has already given a proposal of 5 years, which was rejected by the US administration.
The increasing diplomatic activity between the two countries is indicating that the long-running tension may be reducing. However, many complex issues still need to be agreed upon to reach a final agreement.
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