00:00Iraq, Syria, and the Gulf.
00:29Our forces remain on high alert and are fully postured linked up with escort and support
00:36aircraft in a complex time.
00:47We managed to talk with each other.
00:53I think our negotiation with the U.S. delegation was in fact done in a good atmosphere.
01:05We were able to exchange our viewpoints to express our concerns and our interests for
01:13a possible deal between the two sides on our nuclear question.
01:20I think it was a good start, a good beginning.
01:25And now we have to go back to our capitals and discuss the question with our superiors
01:32and explain what happened during these negotiations, and we will decide for the next round, inshallah.
01:39We had very, very good talks.
01:41We likewise had very good talks on Iran.
01:46Iran looks like it wants to make a deal very badly.
01:48We have to see what that deal is.
01:50But I think Iran looks like they want to make a deal very badly.
01:54as they should.
01:55Last time they decided maybe not to do it, but I think they probably feel differently.
01:59We'll see what the deal is.
02:01It'll be different than last time.
02:03Mr. President, Steve Whitcoff, Jared Kushner met with Iran's foreign minister today.
02:09You also had Brad Cooper there, the head of CENTCOM.
02:11A deal doesn't look like it's been reached yet.
02:14How long are you willing to wait for it?
02:16I think it can be reached.
02:17Well, you have to get in position.
02:19We have plenty of time.
02:20If you remember Venezuela, we waited around for a while.
02:23And we're in no rush.
02:25We have, you know, very good talks going with Iran.
02:28We have very good talks going with Russia and Ukraine.
02:31We're doing a lot of good talking.
02:34And I think we had the results today were with Iran.
02:39It was a meeting.
02:40We're going to meet again early next week.
02:44The one thing right up front, no nuclear weapons.
02:48If we could have made that deal two years ago, we would have made that deal.
02:52But they weren't willing to do that.
02:53Now they are willing to do it.
02:55So they're willing to do much more than they would have a year and a half ago or even a year ago.
03:01Don't forget, we've only been doing this for exactly one year.
03:05And we started with them a few months after the beginning of this term.
03:10Iran wants successful negotiations.
03:17Iran wants an agreement.
03:19But Iran's rights will have to be preserved.
03:23And the United States should not think that it can gain any concessions from Iran that are beyond the rights of Iran within the framework of international law.
03:37So Iran will not negotiate its military capabilities, its alliances, or its right to have a peaceful nuclear program.
03:45The Americans will have to learn to live with it.
03:48Because Iran will not only just preserve its missile capabilities, it is going to enhance its missile capabilities.
03:55So the Americans are going to have to learn to live with a strong Iran.
03:59If they want to have an agreement, we're open to an agreement.
04:03But we know that if we are weakened militarily, the United States and the Israeli regime will attack us.
04:10So there's not a chance in the world that we're going to sacrifice our defensive and offensive capabilities to make sure the United States does not carry out aggression.
04:22But the United States is the American Needle of Regression.
04:28We are bargained with Chinese Maid.
04:30Now, if they also do nothing, they will be separated from a government.
04:31But they will be Huh?
04:32In fighting for United States, they will be able to keep the United States with the United States.
04:37And they will have to be at the University of Georgia.
04:39In fighting for United States, the United States, the United States is one of four-year-old,
04:42and垡, the United States with a strong mind-war, the United States with a strong mind-war.
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