Trump Says Iran Accepts No Nuclear Arms Deal, Declares US Victory (Image X @MOSSADil)
Washington: US President Donald Trump made a big claim on Tuesday saying that Iran has now agreed not to develop nuclear weapons. While talking to journalists in the Oval Office, he indicated that the ongoing talks between the two countries are now moving towards some concrete results. However, independent confirmation of this claim has not yet emerged.
Trump also said in his statement that the US has gained momentum in the ongoing conflict with Iran and described it as a “victory”. He said that Iran is in a weak position in the face of American power and has limited ability to respond. According to Trump, this conflict has now reached a point where America sees itself in a stronger position.
Trump made another shocking claim saying that Iran has given America a big "gift" related to oil and gas, which is related to the Strait of Hormuz. Although he did not clearly say what this gift was, but he did say that its economic value is quite huge and this indicates that the talks are going in a positive direction.
According to the US president, senior leaders like Vice President JD Vance, Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are involved in this entire process. Trump said that Iran seems serious about the agreement and talks have gained momentum.
Trump also claimed that a major change has been seen in the current leadership of Iran. According to him, the people who are in power now have different thinking from the earlier leaders and that is why talks are becoming easier. He described it as a “change in power”, although no official confirmation has emerged on this either.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has offered talks between the two countries. Trump supported his proposal and said that if needed, the talks could be taken forward with the help of a third party.
From Trump's statements it certainly seems that the situation between America and Iran is softening to some extent. But until a formal agreement is confirmed by both countries, it will be premature to consider these claims as final. At present, the eyes of the world are on whether this tension is really moving towards ending or it is just diplomatic rhetoric.
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