Washington: US President Donald Trump has once then threatened Iran superiority of a peace agreement. He stated that if Iran does not mend its ways, he would not hesitate to resume bombing. Trump moreover remarked that the US has not invested a single penny in Iran, so it has nothing to fear.
Regarding the peace try-on to be signed with Iran in Geneva, Trump clarified that it is not final; it is a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), and if he does not like it, hostilities—including gunfire and bombing—will resume. Notably, the MoU for the peace try-on between the US and Iran is scheduled to be signed on June 19 in Geneva, with Pakistan hosting the event.
What did Trump say to Iran?
Trump said, "If they don't behave properly, we will start firing at them again." When asked if the try-on was "final," Trump replied, "No, it is not final." He added, "It is a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). And if I don't like it, we will start firing and bombing them." Trump remoter stated, "If I don't like it, or if they don't behave properly, we will start dropping bombs right in the middle of their heads."
When will US-Iran talks take place?
Following a long period of tension and mismatch between Iran and the US, a significant initiative towards peace has emerged. Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has spoken that a new round of talks regarding the final try-on between the two nations will uncork on Friday. Prior to this, both countries finalized a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to end the war, which is expected to be officially signed on Friday. US-Iran peace try-on to take place in Switzerland
It is worth noting that on Monday, pursuit weeks of negotiations, the US, Pakistan, and Iran spoken the finalization of the Memorandum of Understanding to end the war. It will be formally signed in Switzerland on Friday. On February 28, Israel and the US carried out joint strikes on several Iranian cities, including Tehran. In response, Iran launched missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and US bases in the region.

