President Trump said Wednesday that Iran's nuclear disarmament is 'progressing well,' following 'very good' meetings, and that the US 'prepared them hard,' according to N12. A source accompanying the reports disputes Trump's characterization, asserting the talks were indirect and did not address the nuclear issue.
President Donald Trump stated Wednesday that the process of disarming Iran of nuclear weapons is 'progressing well' and that 'several good meetings' have taken place, according to reports from N12. Trump added that the US 'prepared them hard,' in remarks that align with his earlier statement that 'we prepared them hard last week.' The comments come amid ongoing diplomatic contacts between Washington and Tehran, which Trump has characterized in recent days as nearing a breakthrough.
The accompanying Telegram commentary from the source channel disputes the President's characterization, asserting that the talks were indirect and did not address the nuclear issue. This assessment has not been independently verified by The Zioneer.
The Zioneer previously reported (article published at 15:52 Jerusalem today) that Trump said disarming Iran of nuclear weapons is 'progressing well' and cited 'several good meetings,' consistent with the current update. The President has repeatedly stated that Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons, while the specific terms and verification mechanisms of any potential accord remain under negotiation.
3 developments
- DevelopingTrump says technical talks with Iran in Doha going 'very good'
- DevelopingTrump: Iran behaves properly, agreed not to build nuclear weapons
- StrongTrump issues fresh statement praising Iran deal, says Iran will never have nuclear weapons
- DevelopingTrump tells NY Post 'things are going great' amid Iran tensions
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