The United States is "waiting for Iran's final approval" on the nuclear issue before finalizing the agreement to end the war, the United States stated yesterday. the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a hearing in the House. “It would be impossible to sign an agreement that did not concern highly enriched uranium.”Rubio said, adding that a few months ago, Iran "refused to discuss" its nuclear program, but now the issue has been "clearly addressed" in the draft documents. Rubio added that "we haven't received final approval from them yet, at least as of this morning."
Trump surprisingly: "Sooner or later I will meet with Mojtaba Khamenei."
Meanwhile, in an interview, President Donald Trump confirmed his telephone argument with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the offensive in Lebanon, but later clarified that "relations with Netanyahu are excellent; he's a good person. We're aligned on the Lebanese issue." The tycoon then hinted that there could be an unexpected twist in the dialogue with Iran: personal meeting with Tehran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei: "I would like to meet him"I'd love to meet everyone. I'd love to meet him, and we probably will meet sooner or later, depending on how things unfold," Trump said in an exclusive interview with the New York Post. "He's not doing great, he's missing a lot of different pieces," Trump added, addressing rumors that Khamenei was maimed in an airstrike.
Netanyahu: "Israel and the US are ready for a new military offensive."
For his part, the other protagonist in the Middle East conflict, Netanyahu, once again made it clear that Israel would prefer to attack Iran again rather than reach an agreement: if necessary, "the United States and Israel are ready to resume large-scale military action against Iran," the Israeli Prime Minister declared in an interview with CNBC after a less than relaxed phone call with the US president. During the interview, Netanyahu has questioned the real stability of the truce between the US and the Islamic Republic, speaking of a "tactical game" underway between the parties. He then recalled US President Donald Trump's words that "if necessary, there will be a full-scale return to military action," emphasizing that this is Washington's decision. "Israel is ready, and US forces are also ready," he clarified.