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Trump warns of hitting Iran if the potential deal fails

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Thememorandum of understandingwith Iran that isto be signed on Friday is not final, the US President Donald Trump stated onWednesday, warning of a return to “dropping bombs” if he doesn't like the wayit works out.

    Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the G7 Summit inFrance, Trump dismissed reports that the preliminarydealwith Tehranincludes a $300 billion fund for Iran as false.“We’re not investing.We’re not putting up 10 cents.” Asked if he is asking Gulf countries to investin Iran, Trump affirmed he is not.

    Trump’s latest comments followed a US official statement onMonday saying the US has discussed the possibility of releasing frozen fundsand sanctions relief, adding that “a big $300 billion fund to rebuild theircountry, and all of these things are going to be tied to performance.”

    A third tanker carrying Iranian oil has sailed past the USnavy’s blockade line in the Gulf of Oman, according to TankerTrackers.

    On ceasefire in Lebanon, Iran has accused Israel ofviolating it 84 times since it reached the MOU with the US, threatning of a“harsh response” if attacks continue. The warning comes after Israeliforces killed four people in southern Lebanon.

    Earlier, Trump criticised IsraeliPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, urging him to be “more responsible” inLebanon.

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