Trump Says Iran "Gave" the US Most of Its Demands in Peace Plan
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President Donald Trump said that Iran “gave” the US most of the 15 demands it sent to Tehran as a plan for an end to the war, even as it remains unclear whether either side is really negotiating....
President Donald Trump said that Iran “gave” the US most of the 15 demands it sent to Tehran as a plan for an end to the war, even as it remains unclear whether either side is really negotiating. “They gave us most of the points. Why wouldn’t they?” he told reporters on Air Force One on Sunday. (Source: Bloomberg)
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