Trump Instructs Negotiators Not to Rush Iran Deal

Washington DC. US President Donald Trump has said that his representatives negotiating in Iran have been instructed not to rush into a deal. President Trump has also said that he is looking for a good deal with Iran. 

However, previous reports had suggested that a deal was nearing. In this regard, he has criticized the deal made during the tenure of former President Barack Obama.

According to US media, the deal currently being discussed includes extending the 60-day ceasefire, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and further talks on Iran's nuclear program.

Donald Trump has written on social media, 'If I make a deal with Iran, it will be good and fair. Not a deal like Obama's, which gave Iran a lot of cash and opened the way for it to develop nuclear weapons.'

He further said, 'Our deal is the opposite, but no one has seen it and no one knows what it is. It has not been finalized yet. So do not listen to those who criticize it, they know nothing about it.'

He reiterated that he would not make a bad deal, saying that those before him should have solved this problem years ago, but they did not. 

 

 

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