USA urges Iran to accept Trump's proposal
The U.S. is urging Iran to accept a proposal from Donald Trump regarding negotiation terms, warning of possible military action otherwise.
The White House has suggested that it would be 'very wise' for Iran to accept Donald Trump's proposal during ongoing negotiations with the United States. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that diplomacy remains President Trump's primary approach, while also hinting at the potential for military action if an agreement is not reached. This marks a stern warning as tensions escalate in the region over Iran's nuclear program.
This week’s indirect talks in Geneva regarding Iran’s nuclear energy program were described as having yielded 'slight success', but significant gaps remain between the parties involved. Leavitt's comments reinforce the urgency of the situation, stressing that the U.S. possesses numerous justifications for potential military intervention should diplomatic efforts fail. This acknowledgment of possible aggression places additional pressure on Iran to engage seriously in negotiations.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has indicated that Tehran is working on a draft proposal outlining how an agreement with the U.S. might be structured. However, no specific dates for future meetings related to the nuclear negotiations have been established, leaving open questions about the future of U.S.-Iran relations and the broader implications for regional security.