Trump Aims to Build Friendly Ties with Iran if Elected

16 August

 

US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has expressed his intention to establish friendly relations with Iran if he wins the November 2024 election.


"I don't want to treat Iran badly. I hope we'll be on friendly terms with Iran. Maybe it will work out, maybe it won't," Trump said at a press conference in Bedminster, New Jersey, as reported by the conservative media company RSBN.


Trump also stated that for these relations to be possible, Iran "cannot possess nuclear weapons."


In August, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation confirmed to TASS that it was investigating a cyberattack allegedly carried out by Iran on Trump's campaign headquarters. The Iranian mission to the UN told TASS that Tehran had "no intentions or plans to carry out cyber attacks" and emphasized that Iranian authorities did not interfere in the US presidential election.

 

 

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Based on materials from TASS