Trump Sets 10-Day Deadline for Iran Nuclear Deal Talks at UN General Assembly

President Donald Trump has stated that the world has 10 days to wait and see if a new deal with Iran can be reached regarding its nuclear program. Trump made these comments during a speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. He emphasized that the current deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was a “windfall” for Iran and he plans to take a tougher stance on the country.

Trump’s remarks come amidst escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, with the U.S. accusing Iran of being a destabilizing force in the Middle East. The U.S. administration withdrew from the JCPOA in 2018, imposing heavy sanctions on Iran as part of its maximum pressure campaign to force Iran to negotiate a new deal.

Iran, on the other hand, has maintained that its nuclear program is peaceful and that it has the right to develop nuclear technology for civilian purposes. The Iranian government has also criticized the U.S. for its withdrawal from the JCPOA and the subsequent sanctions imposed on the country, calling them unjust and in violation of the agreement.

As the 10-day deadline set by Trump looms, the international community is watching closely to see if any progress will be made in the negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. The outcome of these talks could have far-reaching implications for regional stability in the Middle East and the future of nuclear non-proliferation efforts worldwide.

Sources Analysis:
United Nations General Assembly – The UN aims to promote international cooperation and maintain peace and security. It is not a directly involved party in the U.S.-Iran negotiations, thus is generally a reliable source for information in this context.

Fact Check:
Trump stated the world has 10 days to wait and see if a new deal with Iran can be reached – Verified fact. This statement was made by President Trump during his speech at the UN General Assembly and can be verified through official transcripts or recordings of the event.

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