Trump Advocates Silence on Iran Negotiations

In a recent interview, U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned that he had not received any indication from Iran about suspending talks with the U.S. He expressed that too much dialogue has occurred and suggested a period of silence might be beneficial for both nations.

Trump Advocates Silence on Iran Negotiations
Donald Trump

During an interview with NBC News, President Donald Trump stated on Monday that he has not been informed of Iran suspending talks with the United States. However, he implied that a pause in discussions could be advantageous.

Trump expressed his belief that the current level of communication has been excessive. "I think we've been talking too much if you want to know the truth," he confided.

The President continued by suggesting that a phase of silence might yield better results, implying that this hiatus could potentially be extended over a significant period.

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