Through a publication in his social network, Truth Social, the Republican leader wrote: “Iran should I had signed an agreement that I told them to sign. What happened is a shame and loss of human lives. I will simply say: Iran can’t have nuclear weapons. I said it again and again. “To close the publication, he remarked: “Everyone should evacuate Tehran immediately.”
Israel began to attack Iran on Friday with the aim of preventing a nuclear threat, which according to Prime Minister Benjamín Netanyahu, would have put the existence of the country at risk. Since then, Both countries crossed attacks that are repeated four days ago.
At the moment, the conflict left a balance of at least 230 deaths and 1,000 injured on the Iranian side while in Israel reported 24 fatal victims.
The conflict broke out while the administration of Donald Trump He carried out negotiations so that Iran agreed to sign a nuclear agreement. However, from the beginning of hostilities, diplomatic conversations reversed.
In fact, this Monday The Iranian government confirmed that a bill in Parliament is being prepared that could lead the country to withdraw from the Nuclear Non -Proliferation Treaty (TNP).
Hours before, Trump had said since the G7 summit in Canada that Iran is losing war with Israel and said that the Islamic Republic should reach an agreement that ends the conflict “before it is too late.”
The United States and the EU on alert to the conflict in the Middle East
At the same time, the United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, spoke with the high EU representative for foreign affairs, Kaja Kallas, to discuss the escalation of violence in the Middle East and resolved to keep in touch, pending conflict.
“During the conversation, the Rubio Secretary and High Representative Kallas reaffirmed their commitment to maintain close contact with their allies and partners,” said State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce, in a brief statement.
The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said Sunday after a conversation with Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamín Netanyahu, who, “Iran is the main source of regional instability.”
Source: Ambito