
Report: Trump Gave Iran 2-Month Ultimatum for New Nuclear Deal
US President Donald Trump has issued a two-month ultimatum to Iran to reach a new nuclear deal, an American news agency's correspondent reported.
According to the report, Trump laid out the ultimatum in the letter he recently sent to Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. It is unclear when the timeline for the ultimatum begins.
Last week, Iranian officials stated that they had received the letter from Trump calling for negotiations on the country's nuclear program.
The letter said that Trump prefers to hold negotiations with Iran, but if there is no chance that negotiations will succeed, then the other alternative is "to do something, because Iran cannot have nuclear weapons."
Trump also said that the US will take the necessary steps to prevent Iran from achieving nuclear capabilities.
"If Iran doesn't negotiate, it will be very ugly for them," he told another American news outlet. "Iran can’t have nukes. Other options are available." (INN/VFI News)
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