New ‘message’ to Iran The US President sent Donald Trumpin an interview today (11.06.2025) about the course of the indirect Washington – Tehran negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program.
In particular, Donald Trump said he was “less sure” that Iran will agree to stop uranium enrichment under a nuclear program agreement.
“I don’t know,” said the US president of the Pod Force One Podkast recorded on Monday (09.06.2025), asking if he believes he can persuade Iran to agree to restrict his nuclear program. “I don’t know. I believed it, but I’m less and less sure of this».
THE Trump pursues a new deal that will set limits on Iran’s nuclear activities and has threaten her Tehran that it can bombard If no agreement is reached.
He told reporters at the White House on Monday that he was discussing Iran’s issue with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday and said talks with the Iran were “tough”.
President Trump tells @Mirandadevine he doesn’t think Iran wants to make a deal
“it would be nicer to do it without warfare, without people dying…But I don’t think I see the same level of enthusiasm for them to make a deal. I think they would make a mistake” pic.twitter.com/aqAtPnsx8A
– Jim Hanson (@jimhansondc) June 11, 2025
In the interview for Podkast, Trump said that Iranians seem to use delay tactics. “I’m less sure now than I would be a few months ago. Something happened to them, but I am much less sure that it will be a deal, “he said.
Trump reiterated that US will not allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon, whether or not agreement has been reached.
“But it would be better to do it without war, without dying people, it’s much better to do it. But I don’t think I see the same level of excitement for them to make agreement, “he said.
The Iran says long that he is not planning to obtain a nuclear weapon And he is only interested in energy production and other peaceful plans.
Moscow wants a mediator role
Russia said today that it is ready to remove high-rich celestial from Iran and turn it into a reactor for non-military purposes as a way to reduce US-Iran differences.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov, who oversees the control of equipment and US relations, told Russian media that efforts to solve solution should be multiplied and that Moscow is willing to help practical ways.
“We are ready to provide a subscription to both Washington and Tehran not only politically, not only in the form of ideas that could be useful in the negotiating process, but also practically: for example, through the export of surplus nuclear material produced by Iran and the subsequent adjustment of fuel production.”
He did not clarify whether the nuclear fuel would then be returned to Iran for use in his Pacific Nuclear Program, which Moscow has helped to grow.
During his first term in the White House, Tram withdrew the US from the 2015 agreement between Iran and the international forces that set limits on the controversial nuclear activities of Tehran, in exchange for sanctions.
Iran’s attitude
For his part, Iranian Defense Minister Aziz Nacirzadech said today (11.06.2025) that, If the negotiations fail and break up with the US, Iran will hit US bases in the region.
“Some officials on the other side threaten with a conflict if the negotiations do not bear fruit. If we have a conflict … All US bases are within walking distance of them and we will boldly target them in the countries that host them, “Nasirzanteh said at a weekly press conference.
The next round of talks is expected this week, with Trump saying the negotiations will take place on Thursday (12.06.2025), while Tehran says they will take place on Sunday in Oman.
Iran is expected to deliver a proposal to a proposal previously submitted by the US And which he rejected, with Trump on Tuesday that Iran is becoming “much more aggressive” in talks on his nuclear program.
The “thorns” of the conversations
OR Tehran and Washington disagree on the issue of uranium enrichment in Iranian territorywhich according to Western forces is a possible way to develop nuclear weapons. Iran argues that its nuclear program only has political (non -military) purposes.
“As we repeat talks on Sunday, it is clear that an agreement can ensure that the continued peaceful nature of the Iranian nuclear program is breathing and could be achieved quickly,” Iran’s Foreign Minister Abas Akra.
Another thorny issue in the negotiations is Iran’s missile program. Ballistic missiles are an important part of the Iranian arsenal.
Nacirzadech said that Tehran has recently made a rocket test with two -tone explosive head and does not accept limitations.
Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Hameni said in February 2025 that Iran should further develop his army, including its rockets.