Lot of progress made with Iran, says Trump

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US President Donald Trump participates in a Cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, DC.-AFP
US President Donald Trump participates in a Cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, DC.-AFP

Washington - After Khamenei's threats, Trump suggested to a cabinet meeting at the White House that Iran wanted to talk with its arch-enemy.

By Reuters

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Published: Tue 16 Jul 2019, 11:00 PM

Last updated: Wed 17 Jul 2019, 1:12 AM

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday "a lot of progress" had been made towards ending a volatile stand-off with Iran, with his top diplomat saying Tehran had signalled willingness to negotiate over its disputed ballistic missile programme.
The surprising disclosures came hours after Iran's supreme leader upped the ante in the brewing confrontation by warning Tehran would continue removing restraints on its nuclear activity and retaliate for the seizure of an Iranian oil tanker.
After Khamenei's threats, Trump suggested to a cabinet meeting at the White House that Iran wanted to talk with its arch-enemy. "A lot of progress has been made. We'll see what happens. But a lot of progress has been made," Trump said.
US Secretary State Mike Pompeo told the cabinet meeting that Iran had signalled it was prepared to negotiate about its ballistic missiles.


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