00:00Bom, bom dia a todos, e vou dizer um pouco de apreciação.
00:05Primeiro, primeiro, para o Ministério do Pakistão e para o Field Marshal Muneer,
00:10que foram ambos incríveis hosts.
00:13E o que as suas histórias, não foi porque os Pakistanis que realmente tentaram ajudar
00:20e os Irãs de bridge o gapo e chegar a um deal.
00:23E agora, há um número de discussões com os Irãs.
00:32Isso é o bom e o ruim, que não está chegando para os Irãs.
00:36E eu acho que é muito bom para os Irãs mais do que os Estados Unidos dos Estados Unidos.
00:40Então, nós voltamos para os Estados Unidos, havendo não comeu a um agreement,
00:44nós fizemos muito claro o que os redos são, o que as coisas que estamos querendo accommoda
00:48e o que as coisas que estamos não querendo accommoda.
00:50e nós fizemos isso como possível, e eles escolheram não aceitar nosso termos.
00:58Questões?
00:59Sir, Nick Robertson from CNN.
01:02Precisamente o que eles têm rejeitado aqui?
01:05Can you help us understand it a little bit?
01:08Well, I won't go into all the details because I don't want to negotiate in public
01:12after we negotiated for 21 hours in private,
01:15but the simple fact is that we need to see an affirmative commitment
01:19that they will not seek a nuclear weapon and they will not seek the tools
01:23that would enable them to quickly achieve a nuclear weapon.
01:27That is the core goal of the President of the United States,
01:29and that's what we've tried to achieve through these negotiations.
01:32Again, their nuclear program, such as it is,
01:35the enrichment facilities that they had before, they've been destroyed.
01:40But the simple question is, do we see a fundamental commitment of will for the Iranians
01:46not to develop a nuclear weapon, not just now, not just two years from now,
01:50but for the long term?
01:51We haven't seen that yet.
01:52We hope that we will.
01:53Jen?
01:54Was there a framework on anything?
01:55And also, did the Iranian frozen assets come up?
01:58And did you reach any conclusions on those frozen assets?
02:01We talked about all those issues, Jen, and we talked about a number of issues beyond that.
02:06And so certainly those things came up.
02:07But again, we just could not get to a situation where the Iranians were willing to accept our terms.
02:15I think that we were quite flexible.
02:16We were quite accommodating.
02:17The President told us, you need to come here in good faith
02:20and make your best effort to get a deal.
02:23We did that.
02:24And unfortunately, we weren't able to make any headway.
02:28Preston?
02:29Mr. Vice President, how often did you communicate with President Trump
02:32throughout the negotiations?
02:33There were reports that there were multiple rounds where there were breaks in between
02:37negotiations.
02:38How often did you communicate with the President throughout those rounds?
02:41And what was he saying as you were going through these negotiations that you said fell short?
02:45Yeah, obviously, we were talking to the President consistently.
02:48I don't know how many times we talked to him, a half dozen times,
02:51a dozen times over the past 21 hours.
02:53We obviously also talked to Admiral Cooper, to Pete, to Marco,
02:56to the entire national security team.
02:58We talked to Scott Bussin a number of times.
03:00So look, we were constantly in communication with the team
03:03because we were negotiating in good faith.
03:05And we leave here, and we leave here with a very simple proposal,
03:11a method of understanding that is our final and best offer.
03:16We'll see if the Iranians accept it.
03:17Thank you.
03:18Why are you waiting for millers to continue their financial security to hold your line.
03:22So you've got to whom you like a month,
03:22what has meant to be an event?
03:22You need your love for power.
03:22You
03:22didn't like anybody you couldn't fight in the future. Está
03:22A CIDADE NO BRASIL
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