Trump tells Gulf leaders Iran must cease support of proxy groups as part of any nuclear deal
- On May 13, 2025, in Riyadh, the U.S. President met with leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council to discuss negotiating an agreement with Iran.
- This meeting occurred after the U.S. And Iran conducted multiple negotiation sessions starting in late March, aimed at scaling back Iran's nuclear activities and ending its backing of proxy groups.
- Trump pressed Iran to end backing of Hamas, Hezbollah, and Houthis amid significant setbacks to Iran's proxy network in recent years.
- Trump said, “Iran must stop sponsoring terror” and “they cannot have a nuclear weapon,” while Iran's foreign minister called these remarks deceitful.
- Trump’s statements signal a closing window for a deal, while he also pledged to lift Syrian sanctions and accepted Qatar's gift of a Boeing 747-8.
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Trump tells Gulf leaders Iran must cease support of proxy groups as part of nuclear deal
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- President Donald Trump told Gulf leaders on Wednesday he urgently wants "to make a deal" with Iran to wind down its nuclear program but Tehran must end its support of proxy groups throughout the region as part of any potential agreement.
Trump pressures Iran for a nuclear deal but says nation must ‘stop using terror’
President Donald Trump told Gulf leaders on Wednesday he urgently wants “to make a deal” with Iran to wind down its nuclear program but Tehran must end its support of proxy groups throughout the region as part of any potential agreement.Iran “must stop sponsoring terror, halt its bloody proxy wars and permanently and verifiably cease pursuit of nuclear weapons,” Trump said in remarks at a meeting of leaders from the Gulf Cooperation Council host…
Trump says Iran must halt its ‘bloody proxy wars’ and ‘cannot have a nuclear weapon’
On his last day at the Gulf Cooperation Council in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, President Donald Trump emphasized his desire to make a deal with Iran, but under very specific conditions: Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. Trump called on the…
Trump: Iran must ‘halt its bloody proxy wars’ to strike a nuclear deal
President Trump on Wednesday told gulf leaders in Saudi Arabia that he wants to strike a nuclear deal with Iran, urging the kingdom to stop supporting proxy groups in order to do so. “I want to make a deal with Iran. I want to do something if possible. But for that to happen, they must stop sponsoring terror, halt its bloody proxy wars and permanently and verifiably cease pursuit of nuclear weapons,” Trump said at a meeting of leaders from the G…
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