
Michael Waltz, the U.S. National Security Advisor, stated that if the Islamic Republic of Iran completely abandons its nuclear program, the President Donald Trump is willing to engage in negotiations. Waltz made this remark during a Fox News interview on Sunday, February 16. Waltz emphasized that Trump is “serious” about preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear […] The post Trump willing to negotiate if Iran abandons Nuclear Program: White House appeared first on Khaama Press.
President Trump has expressed willingness to negotiate with Iran if it ceases its nuclear program, according to the White House. The National Security Advisor highlighted the administration's commitment to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, emphasizing potential military action. Iran is described as an "irrational actor," posing a threat to Israel and global security. Trump plans to sign an executive order banning federal funds for undocumented immigrants. Additionally, a leading German election candidate has pledged to halt Afghan refugee resettlement programs.