Donald Trump, President of the United States, said on Sunday, May 24, that if he reaches an agreement with Iran, it will be a good and appropriate deal, “not like the deal that Obama made, which gave Iran large amounts of cash and a clear and open path toward nuclear weapons.”
He wrote on Truth Social that: “Our deal is exactly the opposite, but nobody has seen it or knows what it is.”
Referring to the fact that negotiations have not yet been fully completed, he said: “So don’t listen to the losers who criticize something they know nothing about. Unlike those who came before me, who should have solved this problem years ago, I do not make bad deals.”
The news website Axios reported on Sunday, May 24, citing a senior U.S. official, that the White House does not expect an agreement with the Islamic Republic to be finalized on Sunday and that reaching the final stage would likely take several more days.
According to that source, the delay in finalizing the agreement was reportedly linked to the need for approval from Mojtaba Khamenei and difficulties in contacting him.
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