Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to use his good contacts to Iranian leadership and transfer it to the nuclear conflict with the United States. He offered this on the phone with US President Donald Trump, said his spokesperson Dmitri Peskow on Thursday.
“We have close cooperation relationships with Tehran,” said Peskow. Putin therefore wanted to use them to facilitate and support negotiations to resolve the demand of the Iranian atomic file. “The president can engage if necessary.”
As reported, Putin and Trump had called on Wednesday. Then Trump explained the time for Iran to make a decision about his nuclear program. He was convinced that Putin also agreed that the Islamic Republic should not come into possession of nuclear weapons.
Five conversations without results
Earlier, Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the skilled leader of Iran Ayatollah, had stated on Wednesday that a distance from the enrichment of Uranium was “100 percent” against the interests of the country. He rejected the American claim. The White House sees a solution in the long -term conflict about the nuclear ambitions of Iran.
Khamei has the last word in all state affairs in the country. He did not say that he did to cancel the conversations with the United States, but criticized the proposal as a contradiction with the ‘faith of our nation in independence and the’ we can ‘principle. “
The United States proposal for a new nuclear agreement was transferred on Saturday by representatives of the Oman who transmit in the conversations. These are managed by the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and the Central East of Trump sent Steve Witkoff. So far, five rounds of conversations have not been successful. The Tehran government not only refuses to prevent uranium enrichment, but also to release the existence of already strongly enriched Iran. This is considered a potential material for nuclear weapons.
Source: Krone

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