He also said that negotiations with Tehran no longer make sense. "As far as I'm concerned, I think it's all over," he said.
US President Donald Trump, at the NATO summit, answered journalists' questions about whether the ceasefire regime with Iran would continue.
"That's a very interesting question. It seems to me that it's over. I no longer want to deal with them <...> From my point of view, it's all over. I will talk to our negotiators — they want to negotiate. From my point of view, it's simply a waste of time to deal with them," Trump said.
"We will not allow the crazy Iranians to get nuclear weapons. Iran tried to kill me and destroyed thousands of its own citizens. I don't think they understand what they're doing. We've spent too much time on them, and we'll have to do what's necessary there."
"These lunatics in Iran — they're some kind of sick in the head. They are evil. I hate them. Nobody likes them. They are losers. Otherwise, they would have made a deal with us a long time ago. We have already eliminated their first leadership, and then the second. These are evil and sick people. They must be destroyed root and branch, like a cancerous tumor," he added.
"They say Smolensk is not Belarus, and then I find my husband's diary." Belarusians and Russians discuss a Belarusian-language diary in a Russian school
"They say Smolensk is not Belarus, and then I find my husband's diary." Belarusians and Russians discuss a Belarusian-language diary in a Russian school
Ukraine for the first time responded to Russian attacks on "Nova Poshta" warehouses with symmetrical strikes on "Wildberries" hubs. The one near Moscow burned to the ground
Ukraine for the first time responded to Russian attacks on "Nova Poshta" warehouses with symmetrical strikes on "Wildberries" hubs. The one near Moscow burned to the ground
A grandmother with little money was treated contemptuously in a cafe — a Minsk resident paid for her lunch. "Panski Dranik" has its own version of events
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