Trump Claims Iran Agrees Not to Pursue Nuclear Weapons Amid Negotiation Talks
Donald Trump has stated that Iran is willing to negotiate with the U.S. and has agreed not to develop nuclear weapons. Reports indicate Iran's economic strategy is aimed at enduring sanctions from the U.S. and Israel. Trump claims Iran's military capabilities are degraded, giving the U.S. 'free rein' over Tehran. However, Iran denies formal negotiations with Washington and insists its national interests must be central to any talks.

Donald Trump claims Iran has agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons, indicating a willingness to negotiate with the U.S. Reports suggest Iran is adopting an economic strategy to withstand sanctions from the U.S. and Israel.
Trump asserts that Iran's military capabilities, including its navy and air defenses, have been significantly weakened. Iranian officials reportedly reached out to Trump, with current negotiations being managed by representatives Marco and Jay D.
Despite Trump's optimism, Iran denies any formal discussions and insists its national interests must be prioritized in negotiations. This situation raises questions about the nature of any potential talks and the overall geopolitical landscape.




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