Iranian President Hassan Rouhani wants the US to return to the 2015 nuclear deal that was negotiated by Barack Obama's administration.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is willing to hold talks with President Donald Trump and the US if the US agrees to return to the Obama-era nuclear deal the two countries agreed upon in 2015. Rouhani said in a speech on Sunday that the country is"ready to hold talks with America today, right now and anywhere." The country has placed economic sanctions at the top of the list in demands before talks can take place.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is willing to hold talks with President Donald Trump and the US if the US agrees to return to the Obama-era nuclear deal the two countries agreed upon in 2015. Rouhani said in a speech on Sunday that the country is"ready to hold talks with America today, right now and anywhere." The country has placed economic sanctions at the top of the list in demands before talks can take place.
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