Trump for negotiations with Iran: They're developing smoothly and constructively, I told my Emisars not to rush

US President Donald Trump has declared that negotiations between Washington and Tehran on a new nuclear deal are being conducted constructively, stressing that his administration will not rush towards an agreement until it is sure it serves American interests.
In a statement published by the White House, Trump named the nuclear agreement reached during the administration of former President Barack Obama as a “one of the worst deals” and claimed it had paved the way for Iran to develop nuclear weapons.
Trump said sanctions and blockades against Iran will remain in force until the arrival, Certificate and signing of a new agreement, stressing that “cannot be errors”.
He added that relations between the two countries are becoming more professional and productive, but reiterated that Iran should not develop or secure nuclear weapons. The American president also thanked Middle Eastern countries for their support and left open the possibility that even Iran will join the future/Gazeta Express.
Trump's complete word:
One of the worst deals ever made by our country was the proposed and signed Nuclear Agreement with Iran by Barack Husseyin Obama and the disabled amateurs of Obama Administration. It was a direct route for Iran to develop nuclear weapons.
This is not the case with the deal currently negotiated with Iran by the Trump Administration, in fact, is exactly the opposite! Negotiations are being conducted fairly and constructively, and I have instructed my representatives not to rush towards an agreement, as time is on our side.
The blockade will remain fully in place until an agreement is reached, a deal is certified and signed. Both parties must take the necessary time and do it properly. There can be no mistakes!
Our relationship with Iran is becoming much more professional and productive. However, they must realize that they cannot develop or obtain a nuclear weapon or bomb.
I want to thank, so far, all Middle Eastern countries for their support and cooperation, which will be further strengthened through their joining the nations in the historic agreements of Abraham. And, who knows, maybe even the Islamic Republic of Iran would like to join!












