JAKARTA - Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is "confused" with the attitude of US President Donald Trump who talks about peace and threats at the same time.
"Which should we believe in?", said Pezeshkian as quoted by Reuters, Saturday, May 17.
"On the one hand, he talks about peace and on the other hand, he threatens with the most sophisticated mass killing tools," Pezeshkian continued.
He said Tehran would continue Iran-US nuclear negotiations but was not afraid of threats.
"We are not looking for war," he said.
Previously, US President Donald Trump said the United States was getting closer to securing a nuclear deal with Iran. Tehran is claimed to have approved these requirements.
"We are in very serious negotiations with Iran for long-term peace," Trump said during a trip to the Gulf, according to an AFP report reported by Reuters, Thursday, May 15.
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