Trump claims to have sent a letter to Iran to negotiate a nuclear deal
Briefly

President Donald Trump has expressed a desire to negotiate a new nuclear agreement with Iran, indicating a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy. In a recent Fox Business interview, he discussed sending a letter to Iranian leaders, likely addressing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, inviting them to open negotiations. Trump criticized the previous nuclear deal from the Obama era as too favorable to Iran. He advocates for a strong stance against Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, particularly given recent conflicts involving Hamas and Israel that disrupted potential diplomatic efforts.
Trump reiterated his commitment to ensuring Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons, stating, 'I hope you're going to negotiate,' emphasizing that negotiations would be better for both parties.
Reflecting on the original agreements, Trump remarked, 'the negotiations... began with a letter from Obama in 2009 to the Iranian government,' suggesting a return to formal diplomatic communications.
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