Trump threatens Iran with "serious consequences"

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Donald Trump, who wrote a letter to the spiritual-political leader of Iran Ali Chamenei, gave Tehran 2 months to enter into a fresh atomic agreement. The Axios portal reports that the president of the United States has threatened with "serious consequences" if specified an agreement is not concluded.


If the terms of the president of the United States are rejected, It should be taken seriously that there will be an attack by American or Israeli forces on Iran's atomic installations - comments on the portal.

A week earlier Iran's abroad Minister Abbas Aragchi received a letter from the president of the United States, delivered to Tehran by a high-ranking diplomat of the United arabian Emirates. 2 weeks earlier Trump said in an interview with Fox News that he could not let Iran to get atomic weapons. "Something will happen very quickly. I would like a peace agreement alternatively than another option, but this another option will solve the problem" - he added.

Axiosa speakers explain that Trump's letter proposed to resume negotiations and at the same time a informing that the US would respond if Iran continued to work on the atomic programme.

Chamanei called Trump's letter "a fraud" last week, which is expected to give the impression that Iran does not want to enter into negotiations, and stated that it does not support atomic talks with Washington. He added that Tehran would not negociate under compulsion.

Nuclear agreement

However, Iran's mission to the United Nations included a message on X, which said that Tehran might consider talks with the U.S. on "bail over militarization of atomic program", However, it will not negociate to halt the atomic programme.

In February, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated after talks with American Secretary of State Mark Rubio that Israel and the US are prepared to thwart Iran's atomic ambitions and limit its influence in the mediate East.

The American media reported during this period that U.S. and Israeli leaders discussed possible American support for Israel's possible attack on the Iranian atomic program. The diary of the Washington Post stated, citing high-ranking officials of both states, that if diplomatic pressures did not force Iran to abandon its atomic activities, Israel is ready to destruct them "with or without US support".

Since his re-introduction of president Trump's office, on the 1 hand, he signaled a tightening of the course towards Iran, inter alia, by further limiting the anticipation of exporting Iranian oil, and on the another hand, he publically spoke of the request for negotiations and expressed his hope of taking them by the Iranian side respective times.

Source: PAP

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