Trump suggests that Russia, China, Iran may hold a meeting to discuss ‘de-size’


Speaking from the Oval Office on Thursday, President Donald Trump reduced an upcoming nuclear summit between Iran, Russia and China, three main opponents of America

The first discussion by the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Thursday and Iran came a few days after Trump pushed to engage in nuclear talks, a United Nations Security Council meeting will match a United Nations Security Council meeting about the expansion of the uranium of the near-Hathiyars of Tehran.

Trump suggested that Beijing, Moscow and Tehran would discuss “de-escation”.

“Okay, perhaps they are going to talk about non-atomic problems. Perhaps they are going to talk about the de-ecstation of nuclear weapons,” Trump told reporters.

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Photo divided into four ways of Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Ali Khamenei and Kim Jong Un.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Irani Ayatolla Ali Khamenei and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un (Getty image)

Trump said that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin were once engaged in “strong” talks about nuclear weapons and said he believed that he had won the 2016 election, further Russian nuclearization would be on the table.

“I think I would have signed a deal with Putin on de-size, nuclearization,” said Trump. “But we must have increased nuclear weapons because the power of nuclear weapons is so great and so destructive.”

The President also claimed that China would “catch us in five years” due to the rapid development of its nuclear stockpiles, although it would be soon compared to other experts to war.

In 2024, Pentagon evaluated that China has 600 nuclear weapons, above the lower 200s in 2020. But, in a report on Wednesday, experts at the nuclear scientists bulletin said that China would be “colleague” or “with a colleague” with the US in the near future.

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The report said, “There is no evidence that China’s ongoing nuclear expansion will result in equality with the American arsenal.” “Even the worst condition of 1,500 warheads in the amount of 2035 is less than half of the current US nuclear stockpile.”

Russia is believed to have 5,580 nuclear weapons, and the US is reported to be 5,225, while China comes in a distant third place, which is according to the Arms Control Association.

Conflicts on North Korea’s mass uncontrolled nuclear program have also continued to mount in recent years, especially after Pyongyang formed a close relationship with Moscow after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Trump said, “If we can bring the number down then it will be a big achievement.”

“You don’t need them to that extent,” he said, even a nuclear weapon also given immense destruction.

North Korea is estimated to have 50 nuclear weapons, which Trump said “there is a lot.”

Retricating with North Korean soldier Kim Jong Un

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Center, oversees artillery firing drills at North Korea on 7 March 2024. (Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service AP, via File)

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But he also pointed to a positive relationship with Kim Jong Un during his first presidential post and suggested that the relationship could be extended during his second term. Trump suggested that there could be space for nuclear dialogue.

Trump told reporters, “I have a great relationship with Kim Jong Un, and we will see what happens.” “But definitely he is an atomic power.”

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