US President Donald Trump has issued a significant statement regarding the potential agreement with Iran ahead of the second round of negotiations scheduled to take place in Islamabad. Trump clarified that there is absolutely no pressure on him or his administration to rush into an agreement. He emphasized that they're waiting for the "right deal" that serves the interests of the United States and the world, while according to Trump, any new agreement with Iran will be far superior to the previous Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and will act as a security shield for the global community.
Second Round of Talks and High-Level Delegation
Trump's remarks come as a high-level American delegation travels to Pakistan to initiate the second round of discussions with the Iranian leadership. The delegation includes prominent figures such as US Vice President JD Vance, Jared Kushner, and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. These talks are considered critical as the ceasefire deadline between the two nations is set to expire this Wednesday. This follows a previous session earlier this month that lasted for 21 hours but concluded without reaching any concrete agreement, making the Islamabad talks a final diplomatic push.
Criticism of JCPOA and Previous Administration
In a post on Truth Social, Donald Trump criticized former President Barack Obama and current President Joe Biden, labeling the JCPOA as the worst deal in the history of the United States. Trump alleged that the old agreement In essence paved a certain path for Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. He wrote, "The deal we're doing with Iran will be far better than the JCPOA. ' It was started by Barack Hussein Obama and 'Sleepy Joe' Biden. It was the worst deal ever made for the safety of our Country.
Allegations of $1.7 Billion Cash Transfer
7 billion in cash was actually sent to Iran via a Boeing 757 aircraft for the Iranian leadership to spend as they wished. , Virginia, and Maryland to facilitate this. Trump asserted that if his government had not moved to terminate that deal, the Middle East would have faced a massive nuclear threat.
Diplomacy as the Last Resort
The President noted that an agreement reached under his leadership would guarantee peace, security, and protection not only for Israel and the Middle East but also for Europe, the United States, and every other region. He stated that such a deal would be something the entire world could be proud of, while however, he also issued a warning, noting that with the ceasefire ending on Wednesday, the talks in Islamabad represent the final diplomatic path. He cautioned that a failure to reach a deal could lead to a large-scale conflict in the region.
