Trump announced an easing of negotiating practices with Iran after the strikes on it
On February 28, US President Donald Trump said in an interview with CBS that after the bombing of the Islamic Republic of Iran by the Armed Forces of the United States and Israel, it became "much easier to negotiate" with Iran.
"It's much easier [to negotiate] now than it was yesterday, obviously. Because they (Iran — Ed.) are being severely beaten," the head of the White House said, answering a question about the prospects for a diplomatic solution to the conflict.
In addition, he expressed confidence in the results of the operation at the moment and called Saturday's strikes "a great day for this country, a great day for the whole world."
On February 28, the United States announced the start of a large-scale military operation with Israel against Iran. The Israeli and American military attacked the republic, including a school in the city of Minab. According to Iran's permanent representative to the United Nations, Amir Saeed Iravani, more than 100 children were killed as a result of an attack by Israel and the United States on an educational institution.
In response, Tehran has fired missiles and drones at American military bases located in the Middle East. Explosions also occurred in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
Russia's permanent Representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzia, said on February 28 that the aggression directed by the United States and Israel against Iran has already led to an aggravation of the situation in the region and may go beyond its borders. The diplomat stressed that the actions of Washington and Tel Aviv risk turning into a humanitarian and economic catastrophe.
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