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鈥楾emperate鈥 Trump talks peace at the UN
US President Donald Trump yesterday denounced Iran鈥檚 鈥渂lood lust鈥 and called on other nations to join the United States to pressure Iran after attacks on Saudi oil facilities, but said there is a path to peace.
鈥淲e want partners, not adversaries,鈥 Trump said in an address to the United Nations General Assembly annual gathering of world leaders.
In his third annual appearance at the United Nations, Trump offered a more subdued tone compared to the bombast of his previous speeches in 2017 and 2018, looking to convey a more reassuring presence as he asks Americans for a second term next year despite a fresh push for his impeachment among some Democrats.
While offering his habitual defense of national sovereignty, Trump tempered his language toward Iran, stressing the US desire for peaceful relations with all and calling for collective, rather than unilateral, action. 鈥淎merica鈥檚 knows that while anyone can make war, only the most courageous can choose peace,鈥 he said.
The September 14 attacks in Saudi Arabia have rattled the Middle East and raised concerns about a broader war. Trump has shown restraint in the crisis, holding back from military retaliation despite pressure from conservative hawks, at least for now.
But he promised to keep trying to squeeze Iran鈥檚 economy with sanctions until Tehran agrees to give up what Washington says is a pursuit of nuclear weapons. Iran has said its nuclear program has always been for peaceful purposes only.
鈥淎ll nations have a duty to act. No responsible government should subsidize Iran鈥檚 blood lust. As long as Iran鈥檚 menacing behavior continues sanctions will not be lifted, they will be tightened,鈥 Trump said.
Trump was tough on Iran and its leadership, with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in New York for UN activities amid speculation about whether they might meet to discuss their differences.
Rouhani was at his New York hotel, not in the UN chamber, during Trump鈥檚 speech.
In remarks to media yesterday Rouhani said he was open to discuss small changes, additions or amendments to a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six major powers if the United States lifted sanctions imposed on the Islamic republic.
French President Emmanuel Macron, trying to create conditions for talks between the United States and Iran, said he hoped there could be progress on Iran yesterday after meeting Rouhani on Monday.
鈥淲e have to get back around the table to have a frank and demanding discussion on the nuclear activity, Iran鈥檚 regional activities, the ballistic missile program, but also to have a larger approach on what sanctions are,鈥 Macron told reporters, without elaborating. 鈥淚 hope we will be able to make progress in the coming hours.鈥
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