This June 2, US President Donald Trump denied that negotiations with Iran were have supposedly been suspended due to Israel’s offensive against Lebanon and He assured that the dialogue between both countries continues.
“Fake news claiming that the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States stopped talking a few days ago they are false and wrong“, said Trump recently in a message on his Truth Social network.
“The conversations between us they have been continuousincluding those from four, three, two and one day ago, and those from today,” the president added.
Trump’s statements come after the agency linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, called Tasmin, reported that the Islamic Republic paralyzed negotiations with the United States in response to Israeli attacks on Lebanon.
Donald Trump declared at the time that Tehran did not inform him of any stoppage of the negotiations and even went so far as to to say that he “didn’t really care if the negotiations were suspended.
However, on June 1, Trump held talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. as well as with the Shiite group Hezbollah, to preserve the ceasefire in Lebanon.
In the same message in which Trump denied the paralysis of the negotiations, the president added that Netanyahu agreed not to send troops to Beirut, the Lebanese capital, and that Hezbollah agreed to stop firing projectiles into Israeli territory.
“There was a small problem today, but I solved it very quickly, as you have probably already noticed“Trump recently said in an interview with ABC News.
