TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran’s government seems to be welcoming some recent decisions by the United States - even though they happen to come from a man Iranian operatives have allegedly been plotting to assassinate.
Iran praises US for cutting foreign aid funding as it looks for a Trump message on nuclear talks
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran’s government seems to be welcoming some recent decisions by the United States - even though they happen to come from a man Iranian operatives have allegedly been plotting to assassinate.
President Donald Trump’s moves to freeze spending on foreign aid and overhaul, maybe even end, the U.S. Agency for International Development have been lauded in Iranian state media.
The reports say the decisions will halt funding for opponents of the country’s Shiite theocracy - pro-democracy activists and others supported through programs as part of U.S. government’s efforts to help democracy worldwide.
At the same time, Iranian officials appear to be signaling that they are waiting for a message from Trump on whether he wants to negotiate over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program. At stake are potentially billions of dollars withheld from Iran through crushing sanctions and the future of a program on the precipice of enriching weapons-grade uranium.