Feb 10 • 22:22 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

Trump: I don’t know if an agreement with Iran is realistic, but I prefer a deal without nuclear weapons or missiles

US President Donald Trump expressed uncertainty about the feasibility of a deal with Iran but emphasized his preference for a non-nuclear, non-missile agreement.

In a recent interview aired on Fox Business, US President Donald Trump discussed his views on a potential agreement with Iran, stating that he is unsure about the realism of such a deal. He emphasized that despite the skepticism expressed by many, he believes Iran is interested in negotiating an agreement. Trump advocated for a 'good deal' that would ensure Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons or develop missile capabilities.

Trump's comments come amid ongoing concerns regarding Iran's past behavior in negotiations, where he acknowledged that there are widespread apprehensions about their honesty through the years. These remarks reflect a broader sentiment within the US government and among international partners about the challenges of verifying Iran's compliance with any potential agreements, particularly following the controversial nuclear deal from several years ago.

The implications of Trump's stance could shape future diplomatic efforts with Iran and influence international responses to its military activities. As negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions continue, the emphasis on eliminating nuclear capabilities and missile threats aligns with US and allied interests aimed at ensuring stability in the Middle East.

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