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Trump: Iran is strong and proud but has no choice but to negotiate

While Tehran demands the release of frozen funds, Washington insists the deal is still alive

Trump Iran is strong and proud but has no choice but to negotiate
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Donald Trump, the president of the United States, claimed that Iran has not yet accepted a resolution to end the war because its leaders are" powerful" and "proud" but that he assured them that they will later have no choice but to deal with Washington, according to an interview with NBC News.

"They are strong, proud, there are things they never thought they would do and that they will have to do. They have no choice, and it takes a while," Trump told journalist Kristen Welker, referring to the conversations between the two countries.

According to NBC News, the president defended the pace of negotiations and rejected criticism from those demanding a quick solution to the conflict, which this week entered its fourth month of war.

Trump defends negotiations with Iran

Trump compared the situation to the Vietnam War and maintained that resolving a confrontation of this magnitude takes time.

In addition, he reiterated that the United States has destroyed much of Iran's military capabilities, including drone factories, launch platforms and missile production centers.

However, he assured that Tehran still retains part of its military arsenal, which he estimated to be between 21% and 22% of its original capacity.

Iran demands access to frozen funds

For its part, a senior official from the Islamic Republic of Iran told CNN that any agreement with Washington will depend on the Trump administration authorizing the release of $24 billion in frozen Iranian funds.

“If he (Trump) wants to reach an agreement with Iran, this $24 billion is a test of the trust that Iran wants to have with Trump; this is a test that the United States must overcome and the way will be opened,” the official said.

The United States and Iran have for weeks exchanged drafts of a possible peace agreement through Pakistani mediators. However, both sides maintain contradictory positions on the status of the talks: while Tehran maintains that they are at a standstill, Trump insists that negotiations are still moving forward and has even suggested that an agreement could be announced over the weekend.

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