US President Trump says he can trust Iranians

US President Donald Trump said he can trust Iranians, according to an interview with ABC News. Trump added that talks will take place only in Islamabad and resume over the weekend.
He added that he doesn’t think there are many significant differences, while saying that the US will be working with Tehran to remove its enriched uranium. Trump added that Iran would not be receiving money for the exchange, commenting that reports of a $20 billion payment are “fake news.”
Key highlights:
Steve [Witkoff] and Jared [Kushner] will be going out, and maybe J.D. [Vance]. Haven’t spoken to J.D. about that yet
Islamabad only. I’m not interested in going to countries that didn’t help.
They want to make a deal. They want to make some money, you know. … They’re not making any money as long as I have the blockade,
NATO called me and said, ‘Is there anything we can do?’ And I said, ‘Yeah, stay away.’
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