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Trump says Iran still takes his threats seriously

French President: U.S. calls for building a coalition to counter Iran are “disturbing

President Donald Trump says Iran still takes his threats seriously even after he decided against approving strikes in retaliation for Tehran’s downing of a more than $100 million American surveillance drone over the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that when the Iranians are ready to talk, they will contact him.

Iran, however, warned earlier Tuesday that new U.S. sanctions targeting its supreme leader and other top officials meant “closing the doors of diplomacy” between Tehran and Washington amid the heightened tensions.

Earlier in the day, Trump tweeted that an Iranian attack on any U.S. interest will be met with “great and overwhelming force ... overwhelming will mean obliteration.”

France’s President Emmanuel Macron has spoken by phone with his Iranian counterpart in what his office says is an effort to avoid a “dangerous escalation” of tensions in the Persian Gulf.

The French leader spoke on Tuesday with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, but his office didn’t provide details of the conversation.

Macron will be joining other world leaders at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, which starts Friday. High on the list will be discussing Iran’s unravelling nuclear deal and the buildup of U.S. forces in the region.

Macron said on Monday that he’ll meet with President Donald Trump at the summit.

France has said U.S. calls for building a coalition to counter Iran are “disturbing,” as European powers are trying to save the deal.

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