US President Donald Trump told The Atlantic magazine in an interview that he will “talk” with Iranian leaders, but without specifying when or with whom. ” They want to talk, and I’ve agreed to do it , so I’ll talk to them. They should have done it sooner. They’ve waited too long,” the magazine quoted him as saying.
When asked when those talks would take place, he replied, “I can’t say for sure.” The president explained to the American magazine that some of the Iranians who participated in the negotiations in recent weeks have died.
“Most of those people are gone now. Some of those we were trying to help are no longer here because it’s been a big deal. It’s been a huge blow . They should have done it sooner,” he argued.

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