Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated Sunday that every clause of the memorandum of understanding with the U.S. is favorable to Tehran, and that $6 billion currently held in Qatar will be returned. He said President Donald Trump, who previously obstructed many Iranian actions, has now conceded on all points, and repeated the claim that Iran does not seek a nuclear weapon. The remarks were reported by i24NEWS.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian made a series of assertions on Sunday regarding the emerging U.S.-Iran agreement, reported via i24NEWS. He claimed that 'all clauses of the MoU are in our favor' and that President Donald Trump, who he said previously hindered Iranian actions, has now conceded on all points. Pezeshkian also stated that $6 billion frozen in Qatar will be returned, reviving a point of contention last seen in the 2023 prisoner-swap negotiations. He repeated Iran's official position that it neither possesses nor seeks nuclear weapons. The remarks echo Trump's own public confidence in the deal, as The Zioneer reported over the past week, while offering no new details on implementation or verification mechanisms. The statement is unilaterally attributed to the Iranian president; no U.S. or Qatari confirmation has been published.
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- DevelopingIranian President says Security Council has fully authorized negotiations
- StrongPezeshkian calls US-Iran MoU 'historic', stresses commitment to mutual respect
- StrongIran's president says Zionist anger proves the success of US-Iran MoU
- StrongPezeshkian posts signed US-Iran MoU with three signatures including Trump and Pakistan PM
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