Trump Claims Iran Agrees to Forego Nuclear Weapons

Donald Trump stated Iran has agreed to never acquire nuclear weapons, despite denials from Tehran, as negotiations continue.

Trump Announces Breakthrough in Iran Talks

Donald Trump announced a potential breakthrough in negotiations with Iran, stating that key points of an agreement had been established. Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner reportedly held “ideal” talks with Iranian officials.

Trump suggested that if implemented, the agreement would significantly resolve the ongoing conflict. He initially announced the productive talks on Truth Social, describing them as a step towards resolving conflicts in the Middle East.

Iranian Denial and Trump’s Response

Iranian state media refuted reports of negotiations with the U.S., claiming Trump’s statements aimed to lower energy prices and buy time for military plans.

Trump dismissed the denial, suggesting Iran should employ better public relations personnel and attributing the conflicting reports to communication disruptions. He noted that communication lines were “in ruins.”

Details of the Proposed Agreement

Trump emphasized the core objective of preventing Iran from possessing nuclear weapons, stating, “We want zero enrichment.” He also referenced a desire for “nuclear dust,” likely referring to Iran’s highly enriched uranium reserves.

The President indicated the agreement would benefit Israel and other regional nations, while also threatening a return to bombardment if no agreement is reached.

Earlier Developments and Concerns

Earlier, Trump had announced a breakthrough in negotiations, while Iranian officials denied any talks were taking place. Concerns were raised about potential disruptions to transportation due to escalating tensions in Iran and fuel crises.

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