U.S. President Donald Trump: We will talk to Iran and we will see what happens next.

U.S. President Donald Trump: We will talk to Iran and we will see what happens next.

20.06.2025 23:11

U.S. President Donald Trump made statements regarding the Iran-Israel conflicts. Saying, "We will talk to Iran," Trump added, "We will see what happens next."

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US President Donald Trump stated, "We will talk to Iran and we will see what happens next" regarding the conflicts between Israel and Iran.



As the conflicts that began with Israel's attacks on Iran continue, diplomatic traffic has also intensified. While Iran is meeting with officials from European countries today, a critical statement also came from US President Donald Trump.



"WE WILL TALK TO IRAN"



In statements regarding the Iran-Israel conflicts, Trump, who said, "We will talk to Iran," expressed, "We will see what happens next."



The US President also stated that discussions with Iran have been ongoing for a long time, saying, "We are talking to Iran. Iran does not want to talk to Europe. It is believed that Iran will have nuclear weapons within weeks or months."



"I CANNOT DECIDE RIGHT NOW"



Regarding the discussions on whether the US will attack Iran, Trump stated, "I need to make a decision, but I cannot say anything right now; I will decide based on the circumstances. Israel is doing well during the war, while Iran is doing less. The implementation of the Abraham Accords is more important to me."



Trump also indicated that he is not in favor of a ground attack by saying, "The last thing you want regarding Iran is ground power."



DISMISSED THE INTELLIGENCE DIRECTOR



The US President also stated that the remarks of US National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, claiming that Iran is not developing nuclear weapons, are incorrect.



CRITICAL SUMMIT IN GENEVA



Meanwhile, today, the Foreign Ministers of Iran, Germany, France, and the UK gathered in Geneva, Switzerland. In statements after the meeting, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said, "Iran is ready to reassess diplomacy when aggression ends and the aggressor is held accountable for its crimes."



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