Trump Says Iran Agrees to Nuclear Ban, Denies $300M Payment Report
Trump said Iran will never get a nuclear weapon and dismissed reports of a $300 million payment as false, while talks continue over sanctions relief.
- President Donald Trump confirmed a memorandum of understanding with Iran will be signed in Geneva on Friday, yet rejected reports of a $300 billion reconstruction package as "fake news."
- US Vice President JD Vance distinguished the framework from past cash transfers, stating the agreement centers on sanctions relief rather than direct government payments to Tehran.
- Iranian officials have presented the package as "compensation" for war-related losses, directly clashing with Trump's assertion that Washington will provide no direct financial incentives.
- This public disagreement exposes a fragile point in the peace framework, as differing expectations over economic guarantees threaten to derail the diplomatic process before the planned signing.
- The agreement extends a ceasefire for 60 days while aiming to secure long-term nuclear restrictions, though resolving implementation disputes remains the primary challenge ahead.
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Trump Says Iran 'Agreed' To Never Have Nukes, Rejects $300 Million Fund Claim
Team Trump has not yet explained how his agreement will address Iran's nuclear programme, including who will be in charge of verifying that Iran is in compliance and who will destroy or remove highly enriched uranium believed to be buried under nucle
"Iran agreed never to possess nuclear weapons! And the story about the United States paying Iran $300 million is fake news, perpetrated by idiots!!!" Trump wrote on the Truth Social platform while in France. However, he did not provide any further explanation for his statement in the post. The official position is different. In reality, the issue concerns a much larger sum and does not involve direct funding from the United States. According to …
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