Trump says US would 'start the process again' if Iran doesn't make a deal
US President Donald Trump stated that if Iran fails to agree to a final nuclear deal, the US will restart the negotiation process without losing momentum.
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President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the U.S. would have to "start the process again" if Iran does not agree to a final deal resolving nuclear issues.
"I would think they would do it," Trump said on the sidelines of the Group of 7 conference in France, asked about the prospects for a deal. "If they don't, then that's, you know, that's okay. We'll have to start the process again, and we don't lose."
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