Trump leaves the door open for an agreement with Iran: They may still have a chance.

Trump leaves the door open for an agreement with Iran: They may still have a chance.

13.06.2025 22:00

U.S. President Donald Trump left the door open for an agreement with Iran, which has been carrying out attacks. Trump stated, "Iran missed the opportunity to reach a nuclear deal with the U.S., but they may still have a chance for an agreement. We will see."

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US President Donald Trump left the door open for an agreement with Iran, which Israel has been attacking.



"IRAN MAY STILL HAVE A CHANCE FOR AN AGREEMENT"



In a statement to the US-based television channel NBC News, Trump said, "Iran missed the opportunity to reach a nuclear agreement with the US, but they may still have a chance for an agreement. We will see." Trump stated that officials from Iran had reached out to him and invited him to talks. When asked for the names of the people who called him, the US President said, "The last people we worked with together. Now many of them are dead."



Open door for an agreement with Iran from Trump: They may still have a chance


"THEY RECEIVED A VERY SEVERE BLOW, MUCH MORE IS ON THE WAY"



In another statement to the US-based television channel ABC News, Trump commented on Israel's attack, saying, "I think it was great. We gave them every chance, but they did not take it. They received a very severe blow. They were hit as hard as one can be hit, and worse is on the way. Much more is on the way."



"WARNING? WE WERE ALREADY AWARE"



In a statement to the US media outlet Wall Street Journal, Trump responded to a question about how Israel warned the US before the attack, saying, "Warning? What warning, we were already aware of what would happen." Trump mentioned that he spoke with Netanyahu yesterday and plans to talk again today, adding that he thinks Israel's operation was "quite successful, to put it mildly."



Open door for an agreement with Iran from Trump: They may still have a chance


THE FATE OF IRAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM IS UNCERTAIN



The US President stated in a statement to the UK-based media outlet Reuters that it is a mystery whether Iran still has an active nuclear program after Israel's attacks.



"I TRIED TO SAVE IRAN FROM SHAME AND DEATH"



Trump mentioned that nuclear talks between the US and Iran were planned for Sunday, but he was not sure if Iran would participate, stating that it is not too late for Iran to reach an agreement. Regarding the attack, he said, "We knew everything. I tried to save Iran from shame and death. I worked hard for this because I wanted to see us reach an agreement. I still think it is not too late; they can come to a decision."



Open door for an agreement with Iran from Trump: They may still have a chance


"MAYBE NOW THEY WILL NEGOTIATE MORE SERIOUSLY"



In a statement to the US-based media outlet Axios, Trump responded to a question about whether Israel's attacks would disrupt nuclear negotiations with Iran, saying, "I don't think so. On the contrary, maybe now they will negotiate more seriously." Trump stated that Iran now has more reasons to reach an agreement.



ISRAEL'S ATTACKS TARGETING MANY CITIES IN IRAN



Israel conducted attacks early in the morning on Iran's capital Tehran, the Natanz Nuclear Facility in Tabriz, Isfahan, and the cities of Lorestan, Kermanshah, Shiraz, Khuzestan, Hamadan, and Qom. It was reported that there was no leakage at the nuclear facility in Natanz.



In the attacks, several high-ranking military officials, including Iranian Chief of General Staff Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Commander of the Revolutionary Guards Major General Hossein Salami, Commander of the Hatem al-Anbiya Central Headquarters Gholamali Rashid, and Commander of the Revolutionary Guards Air and Space Forces Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, along with six nuclear scientists, lost their lives.



Open door for an agreement with Iran from Trump: They may still have a chance
Iranian Chief of General Staff Major General Mohammad Bagheri


It was reported that in Israel's attacks in Tehran, civilian residential areas were also hit, resulting in the deaths of many civilians, including women and children.



Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that they are attacking Iran and said that the attacks would continue "until the danger is eliminated." Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz announced that a state of emergency had been declared in the country. The Israeli army stated that more than 200 fighter jets participated in the attacks, and it was noted that drones were also used.



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