Trump says Iran agreed to not have nuclear weapons, but ‘they can change their mind’
Trump said Iran has agreed not to seek a nuclear weapon and said he may meet its supreme leader as talks continue, Reuters reported.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump claimed Iran has agreed not to possess nuclear weapons and asserted that Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is involved in ongoing negotiations with the United States.
- These remarks followed Trump's May 27 statement that U.S. forces 'wiped out much of their military with just bombing.' He described the situation as 'rapidly evolving' and expressed confidence developments would be 'very good.'
- During a podcast interview, Trump stated, 'They've already agreed they're not going to have a nuclear weapon.' He linked gasoline prices declining to the Iran conflict's conclusion.
- Contradicting these claims on Monday, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei stated, 'No negotiations at this stage on the details of the nuclear issue,' according to Iranian state media.
- Trump indicated he would 'probably' hold talks with the Ayatollah in the future, offering a potential path for high-level diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
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