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Trump: US ready for peace as Iran ‘appears to be standing down’

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US President Donald Trump said Wednesday Iran would “never be allowed to have nuclear weapons” as long as he was in the White House. While Iran “appears to be standing down” more economic sanctions would be imposed in order to discourage Tehran and de-escalate the tensions, he said.
President Trump, delivering a televised address on Wednesday in response to Iran’s missile attacks, said that the US was ready to embrace peace with all those who seek it. He said that the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia, and China should pull out from the 2015 nuclear deal.

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