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Washington (AP) President Donald Trump says that he is not planning to extend a 90-day break for the tariffs for most nations beyond July 9 if the negotiation period he had expired, and his administration will be informed of the countries that the trade sentences would come into force if it does not come into effect, unless there are business with the United States.

Letters will go out “pretty soon” before the approach has expired, he said.

“We will take a look at how a country treats us well, they are not so good-free countries that don’t matter to us, we will only send out a high number,” said Trump during a far-reaching interview that was taken on Friday and broadcast on Sunday.

These letters, he said, would say: “Congratulations, we allow you to shop in the United States in the United States, you will pay a tariff of 25% or 35% or 50% or 10%.”

Trump had put down the deadline at a Press Conference of the White House on Friday by finding how hard it would be to develop separate business with every nation. The administration had set itself the goal of achieving 90 trade agreements in 90 days.

The negotiations continue, but “there are 200 countries, they cannot speak to everyone,” he said in the interview.

Trump also discussed a potential Tikok deal, relationships with China, the strikes about Iran and its immigration distance.

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Only a few details about the possible TIKTOK deal

A group of wealthy investors will make an offer to buy Tikok, said Trump and pointed to a deal that could protect the future of the popular social media platform that belongs to the China Bytedance.

“By the way, we have a buyer for Tikkok. I think I probably need China’s consent, and I think President Xi (Jinping) will probably do it,” said Trump.

Trump did not state any details about the investors and gave her “a group of very wealthy people”.

“I’ll tell you in about two weeks,” he said when he was asked for details.

It is a time frame that Trump often quotes, finally a decision about whether the US military is involved directly in the war between Israel and Iran. The United States met the Iranian nuclear sites just a few days later.

At the beginning of this month, Trump signed a managing director to keep Tikok in the USA for 90 days to give its government more time to convey a deal to bring the social media platform under American property.

It is the third time that Trump extended the deadline. The first was on January 20, his first office after the platform briefly darkened, as a national prohibition approved by the Congress, which was confirmed by the Supreme Court and confirmed by the Supreme Court.

Trump insists that Iran’s US nuclear systems “wiped out”

The US strikes against Iran “deleted” his nuclear institutions, emphasized Trump, and he said who had leaked a preliminary intelligence assessment, which pointed out that Tehran’s nuclear program had only been reset for a few months should be pursued.

Trump said Iran was “weeks away” to reach a nuclear weapon before ordering the strikes.

“It was wiped out that nobody had seen before,” said Trump. “And that meant the end of their nuclear ambitions, at least for a certain period of time.”

The top leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said on Sunday on X that Trump “exaggerated to cover up and hide the truth”. Amir Saeid Iravani, the Iranian ambassador in the United Nations, told CBS ‘”Face the Nation” that his country’s nuclear program was peaceful and that uranium is “enriching our law and an inalienable right and that we want to implement this right” as part of the contract about the non -exposure of nuclear weapons. “I think the enrichment will not – never stop.”

Rafael Grossi, the head of the international nuclear energy agency, said on CBS: “It is clear that it causes serious damage, but it is not a total damage.”

Grossi also said that the UN Nuclear Watchdog was exposed to report that Iran had a nuclear weapon or was near one, but “we just didn’t do it because it wasn’t what we saw.”

Trump said that everyone who was found to be responsible should be pursued by the leak of secret service estimate. Journalists who have received should be asked who their source is and said: “You have to do that and I suspect we will do such things.”

His press spokesman said on Thursday that the administration was investigating the matter.

A “temporary pass” for immigration attacks on farms and hotels?

When he spread his immigration retard, Trump offered a more nuanced view of the farm and hotel worker.

“I am the strongest immigrationman that has ever existed, but I am also the strongest farmer that has ever existed,” said the Republican President.

He noticed that he wanted to deport criminals, but it is a problem when farmers lose their workers and destroy their business.

Trump said his government was working on a kind of transient pass that could enable farmers and hotel owners to control the immigration attacks in their facilities.

At the beginning of this month, Trump had called for a break for immigration attacks that bothered agriculture, the hotel and restaurant industry, but a top home protection officer followed with an apparently contradictory explanation. Tricia McLaughlin said that there would be “no safe spaces for industries that accommodate violent criminals or deliberately try to undermine the immigration efforts”.

Status of the China trade talks

Trump recently praised a trade agreement with Beijing on infrequent earth exports from China and said that a fairer relationship would require considerable tariffs.

“I think it’s a very good thing to get along well with China,” said Trump. “China will pay many tariffs, but we have a big (commercial) deficit, you understand that.”

Trump said he was open to the removal of sanctions against Iranian oil deliveries to China, if Iran can show that they can be peaceful and if they can show us that they will not do any further damage. “

However, the President also stated that the United States is not afraid to return against Beijing. When the moderator of Fox News Channel, Maria Bartiromo, noticed that China tried to chop us systems and steal intellectual property, Trump replied: “You don’t believe that we do that do this to you?”

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