Trump announced a new round of talks between the United States and Iran.
A new round of negotiations between the United States and Iran on the nuclear deal will be held on June 12. This was announced on June 9 by US President Donald Trump in an interview with reporters at the White House.
"We are currently working a lot on Iran. It's difficult. <...> They are excellent negotiators," the Reuters news agency quoted him as saying.
The American leader added that he "does not like to say this," because, according to him, the alternative to the deal is a "catastrophic" option.
"They don't want to give up what they have to give up," he added. They are looking for [uranium] enrichment," Trump said.
On June 2, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Bagai said that the lifting of US sanctions against Iran is a "fundamental element" of cooperation between the two countries. Bagai also commented on the attempt of the US Congress to adopt a resolution on the imposition of sanctions against Iran, calling it a clear contradiction.
On the same day, The Wall Street Journal reported that US President Donald Trump's policy of exerting "maximum pressure" on Iran had been suspended. It was noted that the new policy is aimed at analyzing potential restrictions against Tehran "in the light of sensitive nuclear negotiations."
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