President Donald Trump says Iran has agreed, under a new peace agreement, to never develop or seek nuclear weapons. Trump also denies a report that the United States would pay Iran $300 million, calling the figure “fake news,” and reiterates that the claim is not accurate. According to the reports, Trump confirms that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has restarted following the deal. The outlets characterize Trump’s statements as addressing both the nuclear commitment and related payment allegations tied to the negotiations. They also note that the agreement is expected to take shape around an upcoming timeline, with NDTV describing it as due on Friday, while Mint reports the commitments as part of the arrangement Trump is describing. The coverage focuses on Trump’s public remarks and does not provide independent verification of the payment claim or specific terms of the alleged nuclear agreement beyond Trump’s characterization.
Trump says Iran agrees to forgo nuclear weapons; denies US payment claims
President Donald Trump says Iran has agreed, under a new peace agreement, to never develop or seek nuclear weapons. Trump also denies a report that the United States would pay Iran $300 million, calli...
- Trump says Iran agrees to never develop or seek nuclear weapons under a new peace agreement.
- Trump rejects claims that the US will pay Iran $300 million, calling the report “fake news.”
- Trump states that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has recommenced following the deal.
- Both outlets report Trump’s statements linking the agreement to nuclear and economic/payment claims.
- Coverage is based on Trump’s public remarks and does not include independent confirmation of the alleged payment terms.
President Trump announced Iran has agreed to never develop nuclear weapons, denying US payments to Iran as false claims.
4 hours agoDonald Trump stated that Iran will not seek nuclear weapons under a new peace agreement. He denied claims of a $3 million payment to Iran being true, and confirmed that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has recommenced following the deal.
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