President of the United States Donald Trump On Friday he said he was “not satisfied” with ongoing talks with Iran and claimed Tehran must say it will not develop nuclear weapons.Speaking at a rally in Texas, Trump claimed that his administration had to “make big decisions,” adding that any deal with Tehran must “make sense.”“Now we have a big decision to make. You know, it’s not easy. We have a very big decision to make. For 47 years, our country has been breaking people’s legs, arms, faces. They’ve crashed boats, killed a lot of people. Well, not just Americans, but a lot of people. It’s horrific. In the last two or three months, 32,000 people have been killed – protesters,” Trump said.“32,000. That’s a lot of people. They want a deal, but you have to get a meaningful deal. I talked to Ted Cruz, John, and everybody who comes here. I said you have to reach a meaningful agreement. As you know, we recently hit them hard with those beautiful B-2 bombers, destroying their nuclear capabilities. But I’d rather do it in a peaceful way. But they are very difficult people to get along with. I want to tell you this. They are very dangerous people, very difficult people to deal with,” he added.This comes after the third round of negotiations between Iran and the United States was held in Geneva on Thursday.The latest round of talks comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts between Tehran and Washington to ease tensions and against the backdrop of a massive U.S. military buildup in the Middle East, with some countries advising their citizens to leave Iran over fears of a possible U.S. attack.Earlier in the day, Trump said he was “not very happy” with the way Iran was handling negotiations over its nuclear program and stressed that the country could not possess nuclear weapons.“We haven’t made a final decision on Iran yet. We’re not very happy with the way they negotiated. They can’t have nuclear weapons. We’re not happy with the way they negotiated. So we’ll see how this all works out,” Trump said.“I’m not happy with their unwillingness to give us what we have to have. I’m not happy with that. We’ll see what happens. We’ll have some additional talks today. But, no, I’m not happy with how they’re doing it,” he added.
Donald Trump ‘not too happy’ about nuclear talks with Iran

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