Trump willing to Iran talks\, hints at Japan mediation

Trump willing to Iran talks, hints at Japan mediation

IANS  |  Tokyo 

Visiting US said here on Monday that he was willing to talk to to ease the ongoing tensions between the two nations, while highlighting the role could play in the process.

"I do believe would like to talk and if they want to talk we'd like to talk," added Trump, who arrived on a four-day state visit to on Saturday.

Japanese media have pointed to the possibility of Abe travelling to in June in an attempt to talks between and the US, whose governments have traded hostile remarks recently.

Frictions between and escalated further after Iran decided to reduce its commitments to the nuclear pact reached with China, France, Russia, the UK and in 2015 and from which the withdrew last year.

"I know for a fact the (Abe) is very close with the leadership of Iran, and we'll see what happens. Nobody wants to see terrible things happen, especially me," Trump said.

The possibility of Japanese between the US and Iran arose after Iranian Mohammad Javad Zarif's visit to in mid May.

Trump also referred to his diplomatic thaw with the regime, which suffered a setback after talks collapsed at the end of February following the failure of the summit he had with North Korean leader in

"I personally think that lots of good things will come with I feel that. I may be right, I may be wrong but I feel that," Trump said.

"No rocket testing, no nuclear testing... We've come a long way with We'll see what happens. There's a good respect built, maybe a great respect built between the US and North Korea," said the American leader despite the short-range missile tests carried out by earlier this month.

"Let's see if something constructive can be done... if you look back at the last two years, it's been a big difference," he said.

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First Published: Mon, May 27 2019. 10:34 IST