Trump: I Will Not Make a Losing Deal with Iran
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Trump: I Will Not Make a Losing Deal with Iran

SadaNews - In recent hours, there have been notable developments in the negotiation process between the United States and Iran, with reports emerging suggesting that the parties involved in the conflict are nearing a preliminary agreement. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed on Sunday that he will not make a losing deal with Iran, refusing to disclose the details of the deal that was expected to be signed soon. Trump told ABC News: "I can’t talk about the deal with Iran right now and it’s up to me only," noting that any news concerning the agreement with Iran will be good. On Truth Social, Trump emphasized that the deal being negotiated with Iran is completely different from Obama’s agreement, which he described as bad and brought Iran closer to acquiring nuclear weapons. Trump stated on Truth Social: "Negotiations with Iran are proceeding in an organized and constructive manner, and I have instructed those representing me not to rush into an agreement, as time is on our side." The Siege Will Remain in Force He also added that the siege on Iran will remain in force and in full strength until an agreement is reached and signed. Trump pointed out that relations with Iran are evolving towards more professionalism and productivity, but they must understand that they will not be able to develop or possess nuclear weapons. A World That Does Not Fear Iran's Nuclear Weapons Earlier today, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke about the possibility of an announcement regarding war in Iran later today, indicating that the U.S. has made progress regarding Iran after working with Gulf countries. He renewed his country’s rejection of Iran possessing nuclear weapons, affirming that Washington is discussing technical issues concerning Iran's nuclear program. He mentioned that some progress has been made in the past 48 hours regarding the outlines that may resolve the Strait of Hormuz crisis, emphasizing that Washington will not allow Iran to control the strait. He added that the agreement will also mark the beginning of "a process that will ultimately lead us to what President Donald Trump wants, which is a world that does not fear or worry anymore about Iranian nuclear weapons."