Trump: Iran wants to sit at the negotiating table - chance of peace?

US-Präsident Trump sieht Chancen für Verhandlungen im Iran-Israel-Konflikt. Aktuelle Entwicklungen und Hintergründe zur Situation.
US President Trump sees opportunities for negotiations in the Iran Israel conflict. Current developments and backgrounds to the situation. (Symbolbild/MW)

Trump: Iran wants to sit at the negotiating table - chance of peace?

The location in the Middle East continues to come to a head. On the edge of the G7 summit in Canada, US President Donald Trump optimistically commented on the possibility of an agreement in the conflict between Iran and Israel. According to Trump, Tehran is "practically at the negotiating table" and wants to make a deal. These statements followed a number of intensive military conflicts, in which Israel specifically tackled Iranian nuclear facilities and military positions, which further fueled the tensions in the region. Trump emphasized that Iran would be "stupid" not to sign the agreement and announced that after the G7 summit, appropriate measures would be taken to prevent further escalation. Mainpost.de reports that ...

The Israeli attacks aim to stop the development of nuclear skills of Iran, in front of which Israel feels threatened. The Israeli President Izchak Herzog states that the security situation is existentially endangered for the Jewish people. Secret information from the Israeli military show that Iran is working on a secret nuclear program, while Tehran always rejects these allegations. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Iran currently has almost 409 kilograms of uranium with a purity of 60 percent, which alerts the international community. ZDF shows that…

fear of war in Tehran

The military aggression of Israel also has concrete effects on the life of the civilian population in Tehran. In a city with over 15 million inhabitants, in which there are no air -raid shelter, many people are unprepared for the threats. Fatemeh Mohajerani, spokeswoman for the Iranian government, recommended that the citizens to seek protection in subway stations, mosques and schools. This series of recommendations caused outrage on social media, since many do not understand where they could actually get to safety in an emergency. A sociologist therefore demands worldwide pressure to stop the Israeli attacks and persuade Iran to negotiate. News from Yahoo complement the situation on site with important details.

Another thrill brings with it the uncertainty in the region that assumes the military actions between Israel and Iran. The US government has already initiated measures to ensure the safety of its troops in Iraq by reducing embassy staff. It is also feared that Iran's retaliation attacks cannot be excluded to US bases. The possibility of a broader conflict remains a constant companion in this tense situation.

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