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Trump threatens Iran with bombing and tariffs if Tehran doesn’t reach nuclear deal - NBC

Trump threatens Iran

American leader Donald Trump said that if Washington and Tehran do not reach an agreement on Iran's nuclear program, the United States will bomb Iran. The head of the White House also threatened Iran with "secondary duties".

The US president said this in an interview with NBC News, Censor.NET reports.

"If they don't make a deal, there will be a bombing. It will be a bombing like they've never seen before... But there is a possibility that if they don't make a deal, I will impose secondary tariffs on them, like I did four years ago," Trump said.

At the same time, he added that there are currently "contacts between American and Iranian officials."

Earlier it was reported that President Donald Trump said he wanted to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran. On Thursday, he sent a letter proposing such negotiations to Iran's leader.

Bloomberg reported that Trump asked Russian dictator Putin to help in nuclear negotiations with Iran.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that negotiations with the United States would be held only if the United States treats Tehran with respect.

Iranian President Massoud Peseshkian said he would not negotiate with the United States when he is threatened.