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Trump: I’m indirectly participating in negotiations with Iran. I think they want to make a deal

US President Donald Trump announced that he is indirectly participating in negotiations with Iran and believes that Iran wants an agreement and will not tolerate the consequences of not reaching an agreement.

Asked if he had been told that a deal with Iran was almost impossible, he said: “I think they want to make a deal. I don’t think they want to bear the consequences of not making a deal.”

Trump also stated that Ukraine should come to the negotiating table, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced his readiness for unconditional talks with Russia.

The US President called Cuba a failed state and said that negotiations are underway with them and they must reach an agreement; he claimed that he had spoken with Chinese President Xi Jinping about Taiwan and would soon decide whether to send weapons to Taiwan.

Trump went on to claim that he was acquitted in the Jeffrey Epstein cases and had nothing to do with them; he said about the Peace Council for Gaza that he wanted it to succeed and that this council could become the most important council for world peace and go beyond Gaza.

He once again supported the Zionist regime, saying that Israel was lifting many restrictions in Gaza and that peace was established in the Middle East. Trump also claimed that he had not interfered in the dispute between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, but that he could easily resolve it.

 

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