A source told Reuters that President Trump did not reiterate his earlier statements about canceling the interim nuclear agreement with Iran during the NATO summit, according to an N12 report citing the source.
A source told Reuters that President Trump did not repeat his earlier statements about canceling the interim nuclear agreement with Iran during the NATO summit, according to an N12 report citing the source. The report comes amid ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran over the interim agreement, which Trump has previously threatened to cancel. As The Zioneer reported, Trump has made several statements in recent weeks indicating he would scrap the deal, but the NATO meeting appears to have been a venue where he did not reiterate that threat. The source's identity was not disclosed, and Reuters has not independently confirmed the detail. The NATO summit is ongoing, and Trump is scheduled to hold a press conference later today.
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