Ahead Of New Nuclear Negotiations, Trump Threatens Iran: We'll Do It Again, If Necessary!

JAKARTA - United States (US) President Donald Trump declared the US attack on three Iranian nuclear facilities last month a warning. Trump said Iran would have greater consequences if it returned to spreading threats.

"We will do it again, if necessary!" Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform on Monday evening local time, quoted from Andaolu, Tuesday, July 22.

This was said by Trump in response to a statement by the Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Aragghchi in an interview with Fox News. AragCHI said Iran's nuclear facilities were badly damaged by the US attack.

"Our facilities have been badly damaged... whose damage levels are now being evaluated by our atomic energy organization," said AragCHI.

During the interview session, Araghchi also hinted that Iran had no intention of stopping its uranium enrichment program.

"We cannot stop enrichment because it is the achievement of our own scientists. And now, more than that, this is a matter of national pride," he said.

What AragCHI said ahead of the new round of nuclear negotiations between Iran and three European countries known as E3, namely England, France, and Germany.

The meeting is scheduled to take place in Istanbul, Turkey on Friday, July 25.