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Trump says Iran talks set for next week after ‘obliteration'

Trump says Iran talks set for next week after ‘obliteration'

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US President Donald Trump has hailed the swift end to war between Iran and Israel and says the United States will likely seek a commitment from Iran to end its nuclear ambitions at talks next week.
Mr Trump said his decision to join Israel's attacks by targeting Iranian nuclear sites with huge bunker-busting bombs had ended the war, calling it 'a victory for everybody'.
'It was very severe. It was obliteration,' he said, shrugging off an initial assessment by the US Defense Intelligence Agency that Iran's path to building a nuclear weapon may have been set back only by months.
Speaking in The Hague where he attended a NATO summit on Wednesday, he said he did not see Iran getting involved again in developing nuclear weapons.
Iran has always denied decades of accusations by some countries that it is seeking nuclear arms.
'We're going to talk to them next week, with Iran. We may sign an agreement. I don't know. To me, I don't think it's that necessary,' Mr Trump said.
Anxious Iranians and Israelis sought to resume normal life after the most intense confrontation ever between the two foes.
Israel's nuclear agency assessed the strikes had 'set back Iran's ability to develop nuclear weapons by many years'.
The White House also circulated the Israeli assessment, although Mr Trump said he was not relying on Israeli intelligence.
He said he was confident Iran would pursue a diplomatic path towards reconciliation.
'I'll tell you, the last thing they want to do is enrich anything right now. They want to recover,' he said.
If Iran tried to rebuild its nuclear program, 'We won't let that happen. Number one, militarily we won't,' he said, adding that he thought 'we'll end up having something of a relationship with Iran' to resolve the issue.
The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog Rafael Grossi dismissed what he called the 'hourglass approach' of assessing damage to Iran's nuclear program in terms of months needed to rebuild as besides the point for an issue that needed a long-term solution.
'In any case, the technological knowledge is there and the industrial capacity is there. That, no one can deny. So we need to work together with them,' he said.
His priority was returning international inspectors to Iranian nuclear sites, which he said was the only way to find out precisely what state they were in.
Israel's bombing campaign, launched with a surprise attack on June 13, wiped out the top echelon of Iran's military leadership and killed leading nuclear scientists.
Iranian forces responded with missiles that pierced Israel's defences in large numbers for the first time.
Iranian authorities said 627 people were killed and nearly 5000 injured in Iran, where the extent of the damage could not be independently confirmed because of tight restrictions on media.
Twenty-eight people were killed in Israel.
Israel claimed to have achieved its goals of destroying Iran's nuclear sites and missiles; Iran claimed to have forced the end of the war by penetrating Israeli defences.
Mr Trump said both sides were exhausted but the conflict could restart.
Israel's demonstration that it could target Iran's senior leadership seemingly at will poses perhaps the biggest challenge yet for Iran's clerical rulers, at a critical juncture when they must find a successor for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, now 86 and in power for 36 years.
President Masoud Pezeshkian, a relative moderate elected last year in a challenge to years of dominance by hardliners, said it could result in reform.
'This war and the empathy that it fostered between the people and officials is an opportunity to change the outlook of management and the behaviour of officials so that they can create unity,' he said in a statement carried by state media.
Still, Iran's authorities moved swiftly to demonstrate their control.
The judiciary announced the execution of three men on Wednesday convicted of collaborating with Israel's Mossad spy agency and smuggling equipment used in an assassination.
Iran had arrested 700 people accused of ties with Israel during the conflict, the state-affiliated Nournews reported.

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