JAKARTA - US President Donald Trump on Tuesday cast doubt on his administration's potential to reach a lasting deal with Iran, saying any pact must cover things far beyond Tehran's nuclear program.
Asked during an interview with Fox Business whether a new deal with Iran "will really last," President Trump said: "I don't know. I do know one thing, they want to make a deal," quoted from Anadolu (11/2).
"They don't want to talk to anybody else, but they talk to me. But, you know, that's a good question. A lot of people say no, and I would say I'd rather make a deal. It has to be a good deal, no nukes, no missiles, no this, no that, all different things you want," he said.
"But some people are worried that they have been very dishonest to us for years, right? Very dishonest. Obama, Obama and Biden, what they did in creating a monster with Iran was terrible. The Iran nuclear deal is one of the stupidest deals I've ever seen," said President Trump.
Iran and the United States are preparing for the next round of nuclear negotiations after the first took place in Oman last Friday, following an almost eight-month suspension that followed the United States' attack on an Iranian nuclear facility, following Israel's attack last June. year.
Tensions have been rising between Washington and Tehran, triggered by increased US military strength in the Persian Gulf and repeated threats of military action by President Trump.
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