‘Indirect talks possible’, Iran responds to Trump’s letter
Iran has responded to a letter sent by US President Donald Trump to negotiate the nuclear deal.
According to foreign media reports, US President Trump sent a letter to Iran on March 12, the contents of this letter were not officially disclosed.
However, according to Trump, he requested Iran to negotiate a new nuclear deal.
Trump said that Iran can be dealt with in two ways, one way is military and the other is to make a deal, I would like to make a deal because I do not want to harm Iran, they are very good people.
The letter was not immediately responded to by Iran.
But, now Iran says it has responded To Trump’s nuclear talks letter.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told the state news agency on Thursday that the official response included a letter explaining the current situation and Iran’s view of Trump’s letter.
The Iran’s foreign minister further said the letter was handed over to Oman, which is acting as a mediator in the case.
The foreign minister added that as in the past, indirect talks with the United States can still take place.
It should be remembered that Donald Trump wrote a letter to Iran’s top officials, giving Tehran two months to sign a new nuclear deal.
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