Trump tells Iran: end nuclear ambitions and stop killing protesters or face US military
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Trump tells Iran: end nuclear ambitions and stop killing protesters or face US military
"Donald Trump has warned Iran it must end its nuclear programme and stop killing protesters if the large US armada of warships deployed in the Middle East are not to be used. The US president said protesters were being killed in their thousands, but that he had stopped Iran from carrying out executions. Trump was speaking at the premiere of the documentary Melania as the Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi,"
"landed in Turkey to discuss whether there is a basis for a deal with the US. He is due to meet the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, but in his initial remarks Araghchi gave little sign of a breakthrough. Trump told reporters he had been speaking to the Iranians and intended to do so more, but it was not clear whether he simply meant he was speaking to the Iranian government through intermediaries."
"With his precise objectives in Iran sometimes unclear, Trump told reporters Iran it has to do two things to avoid military action. Number one, no nuclear. And number two, stop killing protesters, the US president said, adding that they are killing them by the thousands. He added: We have a lot of very big, very powerful ships sailing to Iran right now, and it would be great if we didn't have to use them."
President Donald Trump warned Iran to end its nuclear programme and stop killing protesters or face US military action, citing a large armada of warships. He said protesters were being killed by the thousands and claimed he had prevented executions. Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi landed in Turkey to explore a basis for a deal and is due to meet President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, but initial remarks gave little sign of a breakthrough. Trump posted on Truth Social demanding 'NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS' and warned the armada was ready to fulfil its mission. US envoy Steve Witkoff called for ending Iran's nuclear enrichment and transferring its stock of highly enriched uranium.
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