Trump: If the ceasefire agreement expires, bombs will explode
According to Jin Shi reports, U.S. President Trump stated on Monday that if the ceasefire agreement with Iran expires on Tuesday, there will be a lot of bombs exploding.
Trump made this statement during a call with White House reporter Liz Landers, which focused on the issue of the Iran war, while the U.S. delegation was preparing for more peace negotiations.
When asked if Iran would still participate in the talks to be held in Islamabad, Trump said, "I don't know. I mean, they should show up. It's arranged. We'll see if they come. If they don't come, that's okay." When asked what his expectations for the negotiations were, Trump stated, "Very simple, Iran absolutely cannot have nuclear weapons."
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