Trump says open to meeting Iran officials if talks help secure a deal. 'If the goal is to make a deal, we can meet,' Trump said, per Reuters.
US President Donald Trump said he would be open to meeting Iranian officials if such talks could help secure an agreement between Washington and Tehran. Trump stated, 'If the goal is to make a deal, we can meet,' and added that any engagement would be conducted respectfully.
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