The president said certain unnamed countries want to invest in the US instead of paying transit fees
Trump says US and Iran maintain contact amid war doubts
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US, Iran continue to maintain contact, Trump says. The flare-up over the last few days has heightened doubts that a memorandum of understanding signed in June would lead to a permanent halt in the war, which has engulfed Iran’s neighbors and disrupted global energy supplies. "I don’t want to negotiate now. ...three days ago, we had a deal," he added.
Furthermore, Trump said certain countries, without naming them, had told him they wanted to invest in the US instead of being charged a transit fee.
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US, Iran continue to maintain contact, Trump says.
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The flare-up over the last few days has heightened doubts that a memorandum of understanding signed in June would lead to a permanent halt in the war, which has engulfed Iran’s neighbors and disrupted global energy supplies.
according to The Straits Times - World"I don’t want to negotiate now. ...three days ago, we had a deal," he added.
according to TASSTrump said certain countries, without naming them, had told him they wanted to invest in the US instead of being charged a transit fee.
according to The Straits Times - World
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US, Iran continue to maintain contact, Trump says.
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