US President Donald Trump said that he hopes that “we will not have to apply another blow to Iran,” adding that he also hopes that the war between Israel and Iran will end.
Yesterday (Monday), the US President indicated that Iranian officials contacted the United States to set a date for negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program. Negotiations began in April, but they stopped after Israel began his military operations last month.
“We set a date for negotiations with Iran, and they want to do it … They want to talk,” Trump told reporters. Last week, he said that negotiations would be resumed soon.
The Messenger of Trump in the Middle East, Steve Vitkiev, who was sitting next to him on the table, said that the meeting would take place in the near future, and, possibly within a week, but Tehran had not yet confirmed that she agreed to resume negotiations with the United States, according to the Associated Press.
Iranian President Masud Buchakyan stated in an interview published yesterday (Monday) that American air strikes caused serious damage to the nuclear facilities of his country, to the extent that the Iranian authorities could not achieve them in order to evaluate the scale of destruction.
In an interview with conservative American broadcasters, Karlson Buchakyan added that Iran was ready to resume cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, but at present he cannot adhere to international inspectors not to be unlimited to nuclear areas.
“We are ready for this type of supervision, but, unfortunately, as a result of illegal attacks undertaken by the United States at our nuclear centers and installations, many equipment and facilities were badly damaged,” Buchakyan said.