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Trump Warns Iran Nears Nuclear Weapon, Accuses Tehran of Stalling Talks

Former President Donald Trump issued a stark warning Monday, claiming Iran is on the brink of developing nuclear weapons while deliberately delaying negotiations on a new nuclear deal. Speaking at a campaign event, Trump accused Tehran of exploiting diplomatic talks to advance its nuclear ambitions, raising fresh concerns about regional stability.

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US President Donald Trump has once again warned Iran about its nuclear program. Trump has said that if Tehran does not give up its nuclear program, it is sure to be attacked. Let us tell you that last Saturday in Oman, Trump's special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff met senior Iranian officials. Talking to the media, Trump said that 'Iran will have to give up its idea of ​​having nuclear weapons. They cannot have any nuclear weapons.'

The next round of talks will be held in Rome
Talks between Iran and the US on Tehran's rapidly expanding nuclear programme will take place outside West Asia. Reports quoted Italian sources as saying that the next round of talks between the two countries will be held in Rome. Meanwhile, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog Rafael Mariano Grossi separately confirmed that he will visit Iran later this week and during this time he can discuss ways to improve the access of his inspectors to Tehran's programme.

Trump repeatedly threatens air strikes
Iranian officials have repeatedly warned that they could move towards making nuclear weapons by enriching their uranium reserves to weapons levels. An Italian government source has confirmed that the next round of talks will be held in Rome on Saturday. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani told reporters in Osaka, Japan that the Italian government has given its approval to host the talks.

It hosted the first round of talks in Muscat on Saturday. It is not an important matter," Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghai told reporters in Tehran on Monday.

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