Trump Claims Iran Agrees to No Nuclear Weapons Deal

U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that Iran has agreed not to develop nuclear weapons. He made the statement while speaking to reporters and said negotiations between the two countries are progressing rapidly.
Trump also said Iran is ready to hand over its enriched uranium, which he described as already damaged material. He added that ongoing talks between the United States and Iran are moving closer to a final agreement.
In addition, Trump said a new round of negotiations may take place this week. He claimed Iran is now accepting terms it previously rejected and suggested he may visit Pakistan if a deal is finalized.
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He also commented on regional issues, including Lebanon and Israel, and said he has invited their leaders to the White House. He added that Hezbollah-related matters will be handled through the Lebanese government.
Finally, Trump praised Pakistan’s leadership, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir, calling them strong leaders. He said progress in Iran talks could open doors for further international diplomacy, including a possible visit to Pakistan after a final agreement.














