Trump Says Iran Agrees to No Nuclear Weapon, Claims Deal Is Close
- President Trump announced that Iran has agreed not to possess nuclear weapons, calling it a major step in negotiations and a sign of progress in talks.
- Iranian officials are reviewing a U.S. proposal to end the war but have downplayed reports of an imminent or close agreement.
- An agreement on a one-page memorandum could end the conflict, unblock shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, lift U.S. sanctions, and set limits on Iran's nuclear program.
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First threaten, then appease: US President Trump sees good chances for an agreement with Iran. The country is said to have agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons - says Trump at least.
According to US President Trump, Iran has pledged to renounce the possession of nuclear weapons.
Trump Says Iran Agrees to Curb Nuclear Ambitions
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Iran has agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons, among other things, amid reports the parties are close to an agreement that would end more than two months of conflict.
Trump Says Iran Agreed Not to Have Nuclear Weapons
(Washington, DC) – President Trump says Iran has agreed that it will not have nuclear weapons, calling the development a major step in ongoing talks. The announcement comes after a tense stretch between Washington and Tehran, with the Trump administration maintaining pressure while negotiations continue. Trump is presenting the statement as proof that his approach is working. Supporters say the president’s strategy shows that strength and pressu…
According to US President Donald Trump, Iran has promised to renounce nuclear weapons. "Iran must not have nuclear weapons (...) and they agreed to that, Trump said at a press conference in the White House on Wednesday. Iran's foreign spokesman, Ismail Baghai, had previously rejected reports that both warring parties were on the verge of concluding an agreement. Tehran has also accepted other points, but the US President said. The Republican lef…
Trump says the US is going "incredibly well" in the war against Iran. No deal has been reached yet, but the president claims that talks are progressing and that Iran has agreed to give up its nuclear weapons.
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