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U.S. President Donald Trump said Washington does not need a deal with Iran to obtain enriched uranium, while leaving open the possibility of meeting Iran's supreme leader if an agreement is reached. #AWANIinternational
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00:00U.S. President Donald Trump says Washington does not need a deal with Iran to gain access to the country's
00:06enriched uranium.
00:07Trump claims that the United States could obtain the uranium immediately and believes Iran will not be able to stop
00:14if Washington decided to act.
00:18We could get it right now. I don't think they could stop us if we wanted, but there's no reason
00:23to. It's entombed. You use a good word. It's entombed.
00:27Tehran's nuclear program remains at the center of ongoing talks between the U.S. and Iran and continues to be
00:34a key sticking point in negotiations.
00:36On Wednesday, Trump claimed that Iran has agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons. However, he warned that Tehran could still
00:43change its position.
00:44Conflicting messages have continued to shape the diplomatic process, with both sides repeatedly offering different assessments of the progress made
00:51in talks.
00:52Despite the uncertainty, Trump said negotiations are progressing very well and could produce results as early as this weekend.
01:00Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arachi said communication channels with Washington remain open.
01:05However, he stressed that no tangible progress has been achieved so far in efforts to reach an agreement and end
01:12the conflict.
01:13So it's collected and triggered the job.
01:14It's believed inalahson has been achieved so far in the current case.
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