President Donald Trump said Tuesday he will submit both the peace agreement and the nuclear negotiations with Iran to Congress for review. Regarding Iran's enriched uranium, Trump stated: 'We are not in a hurry, but we will get it — and destroy it,' according to Abu Ali Express.
President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will submit the emerging peace agreement and the nuclear negotiations with Iran to the U.S. Congress for review, according to the Israeli security-focused the source Abu Ali Express. Trump also addressed the fate of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, stating: 'We are not in a hurry, but we will get it — and destroy it.'
The remarks add a new procedural and legislative layer to the ongoing U.S.-Iran diplomatic track. As The Zioneer has reported over the past week, Trump has signaled readiness for a deal while also issuing military ultimatums. On June 11, Trump said agreement had been reached on enriched uranium, describing the material as 'buried under a mountain.' Three days later, on June 14, Trump promised a nuclear deal under which Tehran's enriched uranium would be exported and incoming funds limited to humanitarian purposes. The commitment to submit the agreement to Congress suggests the administration is preparing for ratification or oversight scrutiny, potentially affecting the timeline and final terms. Trump's pledge to 'destroy' the enriched uranium, rather than merely store or export it, marks a hardening of his language compared to earlier descriptions of burying the material.
It remains unclear whether this congressional submission is a formal requirement under U.S. law, a political gesture, or a negotiating tactic. The actual text of any agreement or MOU has not yet been published.
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