The US President's envoy for nuclear talks with Iran, Rob Mali, announced today that he would travel to a round of consultations in Saudi Arabia and Qatar in order to prepare for a possible start of talks on the nuclear deal with Iran, and sent Tehran an open threat.
"There is a good chance that Iran will choose a different path than that of talks, so we must coordinate with Israelis and other allies in the region. We have disagreements with Israel on some things, but we are united in our desire to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons," Mali said.
The senior US official sent a clear message to Tehran, saying: "Iran can not demand that we give more when it wants to give less. The United States believes that the best way is to return to the previous agreement, but if Iran is most interested, it must negotiate a new agreement. American demands. "
"The various factors place too much emphasis on the return date for the talks when the important thing is whether Iran will come to the negotiating table with realistic expectations and demands," Mali added.