Reports: Araghaji informed and is difficult to reach a nuclear agreement during the Trump deadline

Informed sources said that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqji informed the American envoy to the Middle East Steve Wittouf, who is in charge of negotiating with Tehran on its nuclear program during Saturday's talks in Rome, that reaching a nuclear agreement during the timetable that President Donald Trump set "may not be possible", referring to the two -month period.
The sources added to "Axius", that Araqji asked and is different from whether the two sides had to discuss a "temporary agreement".
Trump set a two -month deadline for negotiations with Iran to reach a nuclear agreement, while the American army ordered the strengthening of its presence in the Middle East, in anticipation of the failure of negotiation, and Iran threatened more than once with a "military action and a harsh response."
Axius said that if there is no agreement, Trump may order the American army to strike Iran's nuclear facilities, or to support Israeli beating.
While the two sources stated that Araqji raised the issue of the temporary agreement with Wittakov, the Iranian mission at the United Nations denied these statements and said, "These statements are not valid, nor are they accurate." The US State Department rejected the comment.
previous reports indicated last month that Iran is seeking a temporary nuclear agreement with the United States.
"Complex Technical Details"
Araqji Lukkov said, according to the two sources, that “given the exact nature of the technical details of any nuclear agreement, it will be difficult to complete negotiations within 60 days.”
Wittakouf Araqji informed that he does not want to discuss the idea of a temporary agreement at the present time, and instead, the focus should be on reaching a comprehensive agreement within 60 days.
The sources said that Wittouf indicated that if the two parties saw that there is an urgent need for more time with the approaching date of Trump, then it is possible to return to the idea of temporary agreement.
Araqji and Wikkov held indirect talks last Saturday, in Rome, by Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al -Busaidi, but they met face to face as well.
Trump did not specify a date for the end of the 60 -day deadline, but US officials insist that "the time runs out."
A senior American official said that Witkeov and Iraq "made very good progress, during the talks in Rome."
A third tour and postpone the technical talks
Aragi is scheduled to hold a third round of indirect talks with Witkeov, on Saturday in Amman, after Iran and the United States agreed, on Saturday, to start setting a framework for a possible nuclear agreement.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ismail Baqai, announced on Tuesday that the talks between Iran and the United States at the expert level, which were supposed to take place, in the Sultanate of Oman, will be postponed to next Saturday.
My stay on the Telegram application said that the postponement decision came with a "Omani proposal, and after the approval of the Iranian and American delegations," noting that "technical talks will coincide with the presence of the main delegations of Iran and America."