Trump says he's not ready to make a dealpublished at 23:57 GMT 14 March
In a telephone interview with US outlet NBC News on Saturday, US President Donald Trump said Iran wanted to make a deal, but he was unwilling to do so now "because the terms are not good enough yet".
Though he refused to say what those terms would be, Trump said that an Iranian commitment to abandon any nuclear ambitions would be part of a potential deal.
In the same interview, Trump also said that several countries have committed to helping secure the Strait of Hormuz, though he refused to name them.
Trump also said that the US had "totally demolished" Kharg Island - a critical hub for Iranian oil exports - but added that "we may hit it a few more times just for fun".
He also shrugged off fears about rising oil prices. "There’s so much oil, gas - there’s so much out there, but you know, it’s being clogged up a little bit. It’ll be unclogged very soon," he said.







