Trump opens a two -week diplomatic window with Iran, hopefully Tehran ‘will leave his uranium enrichment’

Trump opens a two -week diplomatic window with Iran, hopefully Tehran 'will leave his uranium enrichment'

CNN reported that US President Donald Trump has opened a two -week window for diplomacy with Iran before deciding on military action, aims to resume dialogue between Israel’s bombing campaign.

Trump and advisors hopefully hopes that Iran – under the pressure of Israeli attacks and missiles – may agree to give up their uranium enrichment, a demand that was rejected earlier, CNN said. Stagnation also gives Trump more time to assess the risks of entering a foreign conflict, with the aim of escaping.

The efforts of the White House included the proposed deployment of the Middle East envoy Steve Witcoff and the Vice President JD Vance in the region, although the two remained in Washington as no negotiations reported by CNN were determined.

Meanwhile, European Foreign Ministers of Britain, Germany and France will meet Iranian representatives in Geneva on Friday, who will re -look at Vicchoff’s proposal.

Iran, however, maintained that it will not interact with the US until it was insisted on bombing its Israeli region bombing that US authorities have not attacked Israel that we said CNN to stop the strike.

White House press secretary Karolin Levit confirmed Trump’s stand, stating that the diplomacy emphasizing the strength of the US Army is viable: “Iran and the whole world should know that the United States army is the strongest and most fatal fight force in the world,” he said.

This week in a series of position chamber meetings, Trump reviewed the options associated with the bunker-bomb bomb targeting Iran’s underground nuclear feature in Fordo, but expressed concern over the risk of a multi-year war. The possibility of a drawn engagement harasses several of his advisors as well as his ontime strategist Steve Bannon.

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US State Secretary Rubio also attached actively with colleagues, making interaction with European counterparts that Iran never develops nuclear weapons. Next to Geneva talks, he discussed the matter with British Foreign Secretary David Lummi, who said, “Iran can never develop or achieve nuclear weapons.”

An official of the White House described the upcoming European-Iran meeting as a “check” to gauge Tehran’s openness for diplomatic disposal between mutual attacks.

Special envoy Vicchoff has continued indirect outreach for Iran, and although the administration feels that diplomatic options are viable, Iran’s response to third party intermediaries has not yet shown any changes.

The tension between Israel and Iran rose on June 13 when Israel began the “Rising Lion” operation, targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
Iran responded with retaliation. (AI)

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