Trump Dismisses Need for Iran Deal, Discusses Lebanon Ceasefire
Trump says he 'doesn't a need deal' with Iran for enriched uranium, doesn't want to meet Khamenei
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US President Donald Trump stated that the US does not require a deal with Iran to obtain enriched uranium, emphasizing that it is currently secure. He also expressed reluctance to meet with Iran's Supreme Leader but noted potential discussions if a deal is reached. Additionally, Trump mentioned progress in ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Lebanon, despite Hezbollah's rejection of the plan.
- 01Trump claimed the US could obtain enriched uranium from Iran without a formal deal.
- 02He expressed no desire to meet with Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei unless a deal is made.
- 03Recent Iranian attacks on US bases have raised concerns over the ceasefire's stability.
- 04Trump believes progress is being made in negotiations for peace between Israel and Lebanon.
- 05Hezbollah's leader rejected the ceasefire plan, calling it a strategy for the oppression of the Lebanese people.
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On Thursday, US President Donald Trump asserted that the United States does not need a formal agreement with Iran to acquire enriched uranium, stating that it is currently secure and accessible. He expressed no intention to meet with Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei unless a deal is reached, emphasizing that he would be respectful if such a meeting occurred. Trump's comments come amid rising tensions due to Iranian strikes on US bases in the Middle East, which have raised doubts about the viability of the ceasefire. In a separate discussion, Trump indicated that he believes progress is being made in peace negotiations between Israel and Lebanon, following a US State Department statement about a conditional ceasefire agreement. However, Hezbollah's leadership has rejected this ceasefire plan, labeling it a harmful strategy against the Lebanese people. The situation remains tense as both sides navigate the complexities of regional security.
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The ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, along with the ceasefire negotiations in Lebanon, could affect regional stability and security.
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