Donald Trump warns against 'the obvious' if Iran nuclear talks fail: 'Not something I want to be involved in' | Today news

US President Trump has confirmed that the US has started direct high-level talks with Iran about its nuclear program, emphasizing that diplomacy is preferable. He emphasized that no intermediaries are used and said a major meeting is planned on Saturday. US President Donald Trump speaks at a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on April 7, 2025 (Photo by Saul Loeb / AFP) US President Donald Trump confirmed on Monday (April 7) that the United States has started direct tension with a significant diplomatic development. “We have direct conversations with Iran, and they started. It’s going on Saturday, “Trump told reporters in the White House, adding,” We have a very big meeting, and we will see what can happen. ” Trump: A deal is preferably above ‘the obvious’ Trump emphasizes his administration’s commitment to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. “Everyone agrees that doing an agreement would preferably be to do the obvious,” Trump said and an indication of possible military consequences if diplomacy failed. “The obvious is not something I want to get involved with, or honestly, that Israel wants to be involved if they can avoid it,” he added with reference to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was present for the Oval Office meeting. “I think if the talks are not successful with Iran, I think Iran is going to be in great danger, and I hate to say it – great danger,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office, adding that Tehran “can’t have a nuclear weapon.” “If the talks are not successful, I think it will be a very bad day for Iran,” he added. Talks at “very high level” when printed on more details, Trump described the negotiations as “at almost the highest level”, and excluding the use of intermediaries. ‘We don’t use surrogates; We have to do with them directly, ‘he said. “It would be in the best interest of Iran if these conversations are successful.” The hope of diplomatic breakthrough Trump repeated his hope that diplomacy would prevail, suggesting that a successful agreement would benefit all involved. “Hopefully these talks will be successful,” he said. First published: 8 Apr 2025, 01:49 am Ist