US President Donald Trump on Monday expressed his readiness to meet Iran's leaders "without preconditions and at any time they want" to discuss ways to improve relations between the two countries after Washington's withdrawal from the nuclear deal, a week after the escalating war of words between Washington and Tehran.

"I will meet with the Iranians if they want to, and I do not know whether they are ready," Trump said at a joint press conference with Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte. The US president said he was ready to meet his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rowhani.

"I will meet with anyone, I am a believer in meetings, especially in situations where the threat of war exists." "There will be no preconditions," he said.

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Tramb's repressive language comes less than a week after his warning to Rohani of the threat posed by the United States after the latter issued a warning to Trump about the consequences of adopting hostile policies against Tehran.

"Do not threaten the United States again, or you will face consequences that few have experienced in history," Bush told Rohani in a tweet on Twitter. "We are no longer a country that complains about your misguided statements about violence and death ... watch out!"

Trump's warnings came in response to Rohani's chant warning that he called the enemies that the war with his country would be "the mother of wars."

After a two-day exchange of fire, Trump calmed the escalation, saying the United States was ready to strike a real deal with Iran, not the disastrous agreement signed by the previous administration.

Iran faces mounting US pressure and imminent sanctions two months after the United States withdraws from the 2015 nuclear deal and its retraining of economic sanctions on Tehran.