
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, on Tuesday, April 22, said he had spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and joined in issues that include trade and Iran. “The call was very good: we are on the same side of each topic,” Trump said on his social media platform. The United States and Iran launched conversations this month about Tehran’s nuclear program, first in Oman and then in Rome, and these discussions will resume this week.
Trump told journalists on Monday that his administration had had good meetings with the Iranians. Iran, on the same day, accused Israel of trying to “undermine” discussions. He New York Times He reported last week that Trump had dissuaded Israel to attack Iranian nuclear sites in the short term, saying that he wanted to give diplomacy a chance. Netanyahu warned that Just Washington continued conversations with Iran, Israel would never allow a nuclear weapon to develop.
The Western and Israel powers, considered by the experts, the only state of nuclear weapons in the Middle East, have long accused Tehran or looking for nuclear weapons. Iran has always denied the position, insisting that its nuclear program is only for civil purposes.
In 2018, Trump withdrew the United States from a historical nuclear agreement signed three years before it relieved Iran sanctions in exchange for edges in its nuclear program. A year later, Iran assumed to gradually violate the terms of the agreement, enriching uranium to high levels.
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Tehran has enriched the Uranium at 60%, about 90 and the necessary level to make weapons, and continues to accumulate large stocks of fistible material. The 2015 nuclear agreement restricted it to 3.67%.
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