U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday morning that Iran has agreed it will never possess nuclear weapons, according to his statement online. Trump also dismissed as 'fake news' reports that the U.S. is paying Iran $300 million. The statement follows a series of Trump declarations in recent days about a nuclear deal being finalized.
President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social Tuesday morning that Iran has agreed never to hold nuclear weapons, a restatement of a pledge he has made in several posts and statements over recent days. Trump also rejected as 'fake news' a report that the U.S. is paying Iran $300 million, a claim that he has addressed before — including in a post earlier today at 06:02 Jerusalem, which The Zioneer covered as an apparent fact-check of a figure no US official had proposed. The broader thread of Trump's statements on a nuclear deal with Iran has been ongoing since at least last week, with multiple declarations from Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu about a finalized agreement and red lines. Wednesday's brief statement adds no new specifics about the terms, enriched material, or sanctions relief — leaving the reported final deal still formally unannounced.
2 developments
- StrongTrump says war with Iran over, Iran agreed to never hold nuclear weapons
- StrongTrump claims US won't pay Iran $300 billion for reconstruction, fact-checking his own claim
- StrongNetanyahu: Iran will not get nuclear weapons — with or without a deal
- DevelopingIran commits not to produce or acquire nuclear weapons, official tells Qatari mediators
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