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President Donald Trump has said that Israel’s strike against Iran is likely to be US Iran nuclear deal According to Axios, it will happen.
rear Axios Reporter When asked Trump if he thought the Israeli strike had put the administration’s efforts to strike a deal with Iran, the president replied, “I don’t think so. I’m probably against it. Maybe they’ll negotiate seriously.”
The president urged Iran to make a deal “before there’s nothing left” after the Israeli Defense Forces began. Bombing the country’s nuclear facilities and ballistic missile sites.
Israel has begun sweeps in Iran, and the Trump administration is seeking diplomatic solutions

Trump was lined up next to a photo of Iranian Ayatollah Khamenei examining an Iranian centrifuge. (Reuters)
“I couldn’t take them to the deal within 60 days. They were nearby, they should have done it. Maybe that’s going to happen,” Trump added in his comment.
During his first term, Trump withdrew the United States from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear agreement. The agreement restricted the development of Iran’s nuclear weapons, but in exchange the US and other countries agreed to ease sanctions on Iran’s economy.
During former President Joe Biden’s tenure, the United States tried to return to the JCPOA, but after years of discussion, nothing came to fruition.

The US and Iran have completed several indirect negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program, but no agreement has been reached yet.
How close was Iran to nuclear weapons before Israel’s strike against Tehran?
Trump has shown that contracts with Iran are one of his top priorities, but the country has repeatedly said that it will not be allowed to have nuclear weapons.
Meanwhile, Iran said it does not respect the US’s right to enrich uranium for non-violent civic purposes. Media reports suggest that Trump shows openness To continue to enrich uranium in Iran for civilian purposes.

Photos taken on November 10, 2019 show the Iranian flag at Iran’s Bucher nuclear power plant. (via Atta Kenare/AFP Getty Images)
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Further nuclear negotiations between the two major powers were scheduled to occur on Sunday, but Iran said that following Israeli attacks There are no more plans to participate In a lecture.
Iran’s state media reported that Iran has announced that it will halt its involvement in the negotiations “until further notice.”
Fox News Digital has contacted the White House for further comment.