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Trump expressed doubts about the possibility of concluding a deal with Iran

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US President Donald Trump doubts the possibility of a deal on Iran's nuclear program. He stated this on June 11 on the Pod Force One podcast of the New York Post.

"It looks like they're stalling. This is unfortunate. I'm not as sure now as I was a couple of months ago. Something happened to them, and now I have much less faith that the deal will take place," he suggested.

Trump added that he no longer sees Tehran's previous desire to conclude an agreement. In his opinion, Iran is making a mistake by its actions.

At the same time, Trump stressed that the United States does not want a war with the republic.

On June 10, US President Donald Trump said that Iran's behavior in the framework of bilateral negotiations on its nuclear program had become "much more aggressive," which surprised and disappointed him. According to the Fox News channel, representatives of the US administration also reported that Iran was delaying negotiations and there was no progress in them. Iran, despite this, continues to implement nuclear programs.

The Wall Street Journal reported on June 2 that the US president's policy of exerting "maximum pressure" on Iran has been suspended. It was noted that the new actions are aimed at analyzing potential restrictions against Tehran "in the light of sensitive nuclear negotiations."

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