
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that China and Vietnam were meeting to figure out how to harm the United States, but that he didn't blame them for such discussions.
"I don't blame China; I don't blame Vietnam," Trump told reporters in the White House's Oval Office. "I see they're meeting today... that's a lovely meeting. Meeting like, trying to figure out, 'how do we screw the United States of America'."
The president said he believes Iran is intentionally delaying a nuclear deal with the United States and that it must abandon any drive for a nuclear weapon or face a possible military strike on Tehran's atomic facilities.
"I think they're tapping us along," Trump told reporters after US special envoy Steve Witkoff met in Oman on Saturday with a senior Iranian official. Both Iran and the United States said on Saturday that they held "positive" and "constructive" talks in Oman. A second round is scheduled for Saturday, and a source briefed on the planning said the meeting was likely to be held in Rome. The source, speaking to Reuters on the condition of anonymity, said the discussions are aimed at exploring what is possible, including a broad framework of what a potential deal would look like.
"Iran has to get rid of the concept of a nuclear weapon. They cannot have a nuclear weapon," Trump said. Asked if US options for a response include a military strike on Tehran's nuclear facilities, Trump said: "Of course it does."
Trump said the Iranians need to move fast to avoid a harsh response because "they're fairly close" to developing a nuclear weapon.
The US and Iran held indirect talks during former President Joe Biden's term but they made little, if any progress.
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