On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced significant updates regarding Iran's nuclear program while heading to Nevada and Arizona to promote tax cuts. He claimed Iran agreed to relinquish its enriched uranium and confirmed that they will not pursue nuclear weapons. Trump mentioned this deal was reached following a military attack, describing it as a powerful agreement.
During recent peace talks in Islamabad, Vice President JD Vance expressed frustration, stating Iran was unwilling to concede their nuclear ambitions or halt uranium enrichment, leading to the U. S. delegation's withdrawal from negotiations. An Iranian official later reiterated that Tehran would not agree to completely stop enriching uranium, indicating ongoing challenges in reaching a deal.
A reporter questioned Trump about a potential timeframe for stopping uranium enrichment, to which he responded that there is no agreed timeline. Instead, he emphasized a strong statement ensuring that Iran would not possess nuclear weapons beyond a specified period.
The situation remains fluid, and further developments regarding the negotiations are expected.
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