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Trump warns Iran to give up its nuclear weapons dream or face harsh response

Donald Trump stated on Monday that he believes Iran intentionally delays a deal on a nuke with the United States. He also said Iran must give up any efforts to develop a nuclear weapon, or else face a possible strike on Tehran's nuclear facilities.

Trump said to reporters that he believes the Iranians are using us as pawns. He made this statement after U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff had met with a senior Iranian government official in Oman, on Saturday.

Iran and the United States both said that they had "positive" and constructive" talks in Oman. The second round of talks is set for Saturday. A source familiar with the planning has said that the meeting will likely be held in Rome.

Source, who spoke on condition of anonymity said that the discussions were aimed at exploring the possibilities, including a general framework of how a possible deal might look.

"Iran must get rid of nuclear weapons as a concept." Trump stated that they cannot possess a nuclear device.

When asked if the U.S. has options to respond, Trump replied: "Of Course it does."

Trump said that the Iranians must move quickly to avoid a harsh reaction because "they are fairly close" to developing nuclear weapons.

The U.S. held indirect talks with Iran during the tenure of former president Joe Biden, but there was little progress. The last direct talks between the two countries were held under Barack Obama. He was the president at the time and spearheaded the international nuclear agreement of 2015 that Trump has since abandoned.

(source: Reuters)