Trump claimed that Iran had previously chosen not to reach a deal, but suggested the situation may now be different, APA reports, citing foreign media.
“Last time, they decided not to make a deal. This time it’s probably different. We’ll see,” he said.
Repeating Washington’s long-standing claims regarding Iran’s nuclear program, Trump said Iran “will not obtain a nuclear weapon,” stressing that the core condition of any agreement is the absence of nuclear arms.
“If the Iranians had proposed what they’re proposing now at the beginning, we would have agreed,” he said.