US President Donald Trump on Friday said a sizable US naval force is heading toward Iran, signaling hope for a deal with Tehran over its nuclear program but also leaving options open, Anadolu reports.
“We have a large Armada, flotilla … heading toward Iran right now, even larger than what we had in Venezuela,” Trump said at the White House.
He reiterated that the US is now sending “actually, a larger number of ships” to Iran.
“Hopefully, we’ll make a deal. If we do make a deal, that’s good. If we don’t make a deal. We’ll see what happens,” he said, adding that Iran wants to make a deal.
Asked if he has given Iran any kind of deadline to make a deal, Trump said: “Only, they know for sure.”
He said he communicated with them. “They were going to hang 837 people. And I told them, ‘if you do it, you’re going to pay a price like nobody’s ever paid before.’ And they pulled back. I appreciated that …So we’ll see what happens. I can say this, they do want to make a deal,” he said.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Friday that diplomatic efforts with the US can only succeed if Washington abandons threats and war-provoking actions in the region, stressing that dialogue requires goodwill and mutual trust.
Iranian officials have warned that any US attack would draw a “swift and comprehensive” response, while reiterating that Tehran remains open to talks only under what it describes as “fair, balanced and noncoercive terms.”
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