US Seeks Nuclear TALKS with Iran After Years of ‘Pressure’  

US Seeks Nuclear TALKS with Iran After Years of 'Pressure'  
US Seeks Nuclear TALKS with Iran After Years of 'Pressure'  

United States: Donald Trump announced his intention to open diplomatic conversations with Iran while he breaks his economy on the Islamic Republic by reinstating ‘maximum pressure’ restrictions. 

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Through Truth Social messaging, Trump specified his plan to begin urgent discussions on such a diplomatic agreement. The president dismissed scandalous reports about a joint US-Israeli strike against Iran by describing them as overstated, as CNBC reported. 

“I would much prefer a Verified Nuclear Peace Agreement, which will let Iran peacefully grow and prosper,” Trump added. 

Presidential Representative Donald Trump abolished United States membership in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action during his tenure in 2018, which President Barack Obama had established. 

US Seeks Nuclear TALKS with Iran After Years of 'Pressure'  
US Seeks Nuclear TALKS with Iran After Years of ‘Pressure’  

A memorandum and maximum pressure campaign against Iran started one day after Trump put his signature on it. 

The memorandum presented to the State and Treasury secretaries explained their task of eliminating Iranian oil exports to China and every other nation with no exceptions. 

Iran stands as the third-largest producer of crude oil within the petroleum exporter organization OPEC. 

As per the reports, Trump reported that in the Oval Office, he was not happy about signing the memorandum and hoped “it’s not going to have to be used in any great measure at all.” 

“We don’t want to be tough on Iran, we don’t want to be tough on anybody, but they just can’t have a nuclear weapon,” Trump said. 

The prices of US crude oil fell by more than 1 percent alongside global benchmark Brent futures on Wednesday morning. 

US Seeks Nuclear TALKS with Iran After Years of 'Pressure'  
US Seeks Nuclear TALKS with Iran After Years of ‘Pressure’  

What more has the US president stated? 

During his interview with reporters on Tuesday, the president expressed his willingness to discuss issues with the Iranian leader, as CNBC reported. 

The diplomatic reach to Iran faces significant barriers because Trump disclosed revolutionary plans regarding Palestinian territory and Gaza. 

During his joint press conference with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the president stated Palestinians need to abandon Gaza as the United States plans to transform the territory for reconstruction. 

Israel’s prolonged military campaign in Gaza for more than twelve months has reduced the city to a destroyed state as a result of Hamas’ October 7 terrorist abductions in southern Israel. 

A truce agreement between Israel and Hamas came into effect during the same period when Donald Trump officially became president. 

Israel and the Islamic Republic conducted two direct strikes across their mutual borders throughout 2023, which made Middle Eastern countries worry about a total regional conflict.