Donald Trump has expressed confidence that Iran will engage in diplomatic talks, while warning the country will “see problems” if it refuses to cooperate.
Speaking during a phone interview with The John Fredericks Show, Trump maintained a firm stance on the need for a new agreement. “Well, they're going to negotiate, and if they don't, they're going to see problems like they've never seen before,” he said.
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emphasised that preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons remains a core objective. “Hopefully, they'll make a fair deal and build their country back up, but they will not have a nuclear weapon,” Trump added.
The President underscored the global stakes, saying such weapons could lead to catastrophic consequences. “We can't allow that to happen. That could be the destruction of the world, and we're not going to let that happen,” he stated.