Trump says he wants to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran after imposing ‘maximum pressure’
- Donald Trump called for a 'Verified Nuclear Peace Agreement' with Iran after previously withdrawing from the nuclear deal during his first term.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized Trump's Maximum Pressure Policy, calling it a 'Failed Experiment.'
- Iran insists it is not pursuing nuclear weapons and remains committed to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
- Trump suggested that a new deal could lead to a 'Big Middle East Celebration' upon completion.
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