Iran Trump News | Iranian MPs 'Not Optimistic' About 'Indirect' US Talks, 'Untrustworthy' Trump Iranian lawmakers discussed their expectations for talks with the US in Oman on Saturday, speaking to the agency from the parliament building in Tehran on Tuesday. "If the US continues its excessive demands, then we, out of necessity and based on the request that the people in society have from us as the parliament and the government, it is possible that we will pass legislation like that strategic action we approved in the 11th parliament and instruct the respected government that, within six months and with the permission of the Supreme Leader, it must take steps to build nuclear weapons," claimed MP Ali Babaei. Iranian MP Sallam Sotudeh, said that "even now that the negotiations are supposed to be held indirectly, we are still not optimistic." "We are fully prepared for peace and reconciliation and to sit at the negotiating table. And we announce our plans and talk about them, but we are not optimistic about Israel and America because they do not have a good history and background, and it has been proven that they do not want this [peace] to happen," Sotudeh stated. "Trump is someone who is completely untrustworthy," Sotudeh added.