US President Donald Trump stated that Iran should negotiate and sign a "fair deal" with the United States. He made this statement during the press conference held in the White House. He was asked what message he would like to convey to the Iranian people.
"They better negotiate a fair deal," he answered briefly. On February 17, the second round of US-Iran nuclear negotiations took place in Geneva, which was organized with the mediation of Oman. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran has announced mutual understanding on a number of issues that can be included in the draft of the future agreement.
Washington stated that the consultations went well, but Tehran is still not ready to accept several positions outlined by the White House.
In the past, the US and Israel insisted that Iran abandon not only its nuclear program, but also the production of ballistic missiles and support for pro-Iranian forces in the Middle East.








