The US refuted the preparations for a strike against Iran
Washington / 07/27/18 / Turan: White House representative Hogan Gidli did not confirm the data about the impending strike on Iran, which was previously published by the Australian television and radio company ABC.
"I cannot confirm this message, I ask you to apply on this issue to the Ministry of Defense," Gidli said.
At the same time, he stressed that US President Donald Trump clearly made clear his position on Iran, whose actions, according to Washington, destabilize the region. "We are working with partners and allies, trying to force Iran to change its behavior and stop its actions in the region," he concluded.
In turn, the Prime Minister of Australia Malcolm Turnbull called conjectures the information about the preparation of a strike against Iran's nuclear facilities, which was allegedly scheduled for August. -02D-
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