Iran couldn’t bring uranium to safety

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Trump: Iran could not bring uranium to safety

Updated on June 30th, 2025 – 9:40 a.m.Reading time: 17 min.

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Iran makes a resumption of talks with the USA about his nuclear program on Washington’s waiver of further attacks. The United States would have to rule out further attacks on Iran if they want to resume diplomatic talks, said the deputy foreign minister of Iran, Madschid Tacht-Rawantschi, the British broadcaster BBC. The government of US President Donald Trump announced that she wanted to return to negotiations, but “did not” move a clear position “to the” very important question “of further attacks.

Trump had announced new discussions with Iran for this week at the NATO summit, but did not provide any details. He recently had the well -secured Iranian nuclear facilities attack. When asked whether he would have Iranian nuclear facilities bombed again if there were worries about Tehran’s uranium enrichment again, Trump said on Friday: “Sure, without question, absolutely.” Iran shouldn’t have any nuclear weapons. The recent attacks have thrown the nuclear program back by years, Trump confirmed.

Iran would insist on being able to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes, said Tacht-Rawantschi of the BBC and rejected allegations that Iran secretly is working on the development of an atomic bomb. His country was excluded “from access to nuclear material” for his research program. “One can talk about the level, you can talk about the capacity, but to say that you shouldn’t have an enrichment, zero enrichment, and if you do not agree, we will bomb you – that is the law of the jungle,” said the deputy Iranian foreign minister.

According to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s attacks in Iran have opened “far -reaching regional possibilities” – including the liberation of hostages in the Gaza Strip. “First of all, we have to free the hostages,” said Netanyahu when visiting the domestic secret service. According to the “Times of Israel”, his statement was interpreted by domestic media in such a way that Netanyahu is now prioritizing the return of the hostages – especially others, such as victory over Hamas.

“Of course we also have to solve the Gaza problem and defeat the Hamas, but I think we will manage both tasks,” Netanyahu was quoted. The background to his statements is that Israel is exposed to increasing pressure on the part of the United States. The “Times of Israel” wrote to reach an agreement on the end of the war, which has been going on for more than 20 months. US President Donald Trump said that he assumed that a ceasefire could be reached this week.

According to Israeli media reports, Netanyahu headed a cabinet meeting in a headquarters of the armed forces on Sunday evening. The participants advised the war in the Gaza Strip and the efforts to achieve an exchange of the hostages from Hamas against Palestinian prisons from Israeli prisons. The session had ended without a decision, further discussions were scheduled for today, it said.

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According to his own statement, US President Donald Trump does not assume that Iran has brought uranium enriched in front of the US attacks on its nuclear facilities. The Republican rejected media reports on possibly relocated uranium quantities in an interview by the broadcaster Fox News. “You didn’t get anything away,” said Trump.