White House Stands Firm: No Details on Iran's Proposal via Pakistan
The White House is maintaining its policy of not disclosing details of private diplomatic communications. This stance was reiterated by spokeswoman Anna Kelly in response to inquiries about a new proposal from Iran, relayed through Pakistani intermediaries. President Trump remains resolute in preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
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The White House reiterated its stance on maintaining secrecy around private diplomatic conversations, especially regarding a recent proposal from Iran communicated through Pakistan.
During a press briefing, spokeswoman Anna Kelly emphasized that President Trump remains firm in his position on preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Negotiations continue with the goal of safeguarding the short- and long-term national security interests of the United States, according to Kelly.
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