Trump Says Iran Agrees to Nuclear Ban, Denies $300B Payment Report
Trump said the agreement bars an Iranian nuclear weapon and opens 60 days of talks, while he dismissed reports of a $300 billion reconstruction fund.
- 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 deal to be public soon and will rule out nuclear weapon for Tehran
Details began to emerge Tuesday of the U.S. and Iran's interim deal to end the war in the Middle East, with Donald Trump saying it will rule out a nuclear weapon for Tehran and a U.S. official saying it allows Iran to sell oil upon signing.
Investment vehicle does not contain government resources and is separated from talks about frozen Iranian assets, says sources
Trump says Iran deal will block nuclear weapon and be released soon | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France/DUBAI >> Details began to emerge today of the U.S. and Iran’s interim deal to end the war in the Middle East, with Donald Trump saying it will rule out a nuclear weapon for Tehran and a U.S. official saying it allows Iran to sell oil upon signing.
Trump Says Iran Will 'Never' Have Nuclear Weapons As U.S. Deal Moves To 'Second Stage'
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief (Worthy News) – U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the emerging agreement between Washington and Tehran has been “successful” and is now moving into a “second stage,” while warning that Iran will never be permitted to obtain nuclear weapons. Speaking to reporters at the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, France, Trump said the framework reached with Iran was already in place and exp…

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