Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: Donald Trump stated that he "would like to avoid conflict with Iran." He also claimed that Iran must make concessions.
Trump once again raised the policy of threats against Iran and claimed: "I am not saying that an Israeli attack on Iran is imminent, but it is possible. There is a possibility of a widespread conflict in the region." In remarks that some media outlets interpreted as "deceptive," he said: "I want Iran to succeed." The US President added: "I want a deal with Iran and we are very close to this deal."
Meanwhile, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegsett claimed in his speech a few hours ago: "US President Donald Trump is committed to a peaceful process towards Iran."
According to Mehr, these statements come at a time when the US, on the eve of the sixth round of nuclear talks, has not only taken a "hostile" action against Iran in the International Atomic Energy Agency's Board of Governors, but has also imposed new sanctions against Tehran.