U.S. President Donald Trump claimed on July 8 (local time) that "Iran called us a little while ago" and that "they are desperate to make a deal," following two consecutive days of military exchanges between the U.S. and Iran over control of the Strait of Hormuz.
President Trump made the remarks to reporters aboard Air Force One while returning to Washington after attending the NATO summit, adding, "I don't know if it's worth negotiating with Iran."
He added, "I'm not sure if they will properly implement any agreement."
When asked why he thought Iran attacked merchant ships despite claiming they wanted negotiations, President Trump harshly criticized the actions as "insane."
It has not yet been confirmed whether the Iranian side actually contacted the U.S. to maintain negotiations as President Trump claims.
The German news agency DPA pointed out that "President Trump has repeatedly mentioned conversations or calls that the other side later denied in whole or in part."
The U.S. launched airstrikes targeting key facilities along Iran's southern coast for two days starting the previous day, alleging that Iran had attacked merchant ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
In retaliation, Iran continued its own attacks targeting major U.S. military facilities in Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait.
Reported by JIN Sang-myeong | Video by Hong Jin-young | Produced by SBS Digital News
※ Please note: This article was translated by AI and may contain errors.
Trump Fed Up with Iran: "Never Seen Such Crazy Things," Mentions Assassination List (Trump NOW)
Copyright Ⓒ SBS & SBSi. All rights reserved.
Copying, redistribution, and unauthorized use in AI training are strictly prohibited.
Copying, redistribution, and unauthorized use in AI training are strictly prohibited.
Trending Now
-
Video News
Woman Attacked by Stranger; Assailant Found to be Underage Juvenile Offender
-
Video News
120mm of Rain in a Single Day: Valley Waters Flood Shops
-
Video News
Prosecutors Uncover Stalking Case Missed by Police, Revealing Premeditated Murder
-
Video News
Reports of "Irregularities" at Seongsu Bridge Ramp; 9cm Gap Discovered
-
Video News
Taxpayer Money Spent to Avoid 'Water Bombs,' But Results Are Shocking: The Miserable State of Permeable Pavements in Seoul
Video News
Video News
Video News
Video News
Video News