Trump Announces Iran's Commitment Against Nuclear Weapons and Potential Pakistan Visit
Iran pledged not to have nukes for decades: Trump hints at possible Pakistan visit
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US President Donald Trump announced that Iran has pledged not to pursue nuclear weapons for over 20 years. He hinted at a possible visit to Islamabad, Pakistan, if a deal is finalized. Trump noted that negotiations are progressing well, with Iran agreeing to hand over its enriched uranium stockpile.
- 01Iran has agreed not to develop nuclear weapons for more than 20 years.
- 02Trump hinted at a possible visit to Islamabad, Pakistan, contingent on a deal.
- 03Negotiations between the US and Iran are reportedly progressing positively.
- 04Iran has agreed to hand over its enriched uranium stockpile.
- 05The next meeting between the US and Iran may occur over the weekend.
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US President Donald Trump stated that Iran has committed to not pursuing nuclear weapons for over 20 years. This announcement came as Trump hinted at a potential visit to Islamabad, Pakistan, should a deal be signed there. He emphasized that Iran has agreed to nearly all terms, including the return of its enriched uranium stockpile, which the US claims could be utilized for nuclear weapons. Trump indicated that the two nations are close to finalizing a peace agreement to resolve the ongoing conflict, with a meeting potentially scheduled for the coming weekend. He expressed uncertainty about the need to extend the current ceasefire, noting that negotiations are proceeding favorably.
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This agreement could lead to a significant reduction in nuclear tensions in the Middle East, impacting regional stability and international relations.
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