According to Deep Tide TechFlow news on June 13, U.S. President Trump stated in a phone interview with Reuters on Friday that it is still unclear whether Iran retains its nuclear program after Israel's attack on Iran. Trump said, "The U.S. still plans to hold nuclear talks with Iran on Sunday, but it is uncertain whether the talks will still take place. It is not too late for Iran to reach an agreement. I have tried to save Iran from humiliation and death. I am not worried that Israel's airstrikes will lead to a regional war."
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According to Deep Tide TechFlow news on June 13, U.S. President Trump stated in a phone interview with Reuters on Friday that it is still unclear whether Iran retains its nuclear program after Israel's attack on Iran. Trump said, "The U.S. still plans to hold nuclear talks with Iran on Sunday, but it is uncertain whether the talks will still take place. It is not too late for Iran to reach an agreement. I have tried to save Iran from humiliation and death. I am not worried that Israel's airstrikes will lead to a regional war."