Trump says Iran agrees to no nuclear weapons
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The fate of Iran peace negotiations remains unknown as President Donald Trump has yet to announce publicly if the United States will agree to the current ceasefire deal on the table.
Iran did not immediately confirm any deal. Vice President JD Vance on Thursday evening confirmed there was a tentative agreement, but said it was unclear if President Donald Trump
According to a Thursday report from The New York Times, the draft framework being discussed by U.S. and Iranian negotiators would pave the way for a massive $300 billion "reconstruction program" for Iran as part of the broader agreement to end the conflict.
The world continues to await US President Donald Trump’s reaction to a proposed framework to extend the current cease-fire with Iran, even as threats to resume US air strikes and American naval forces’ interdiction actions in the Persian Gulf region persist.
Both sides have incentives to reach an agreement but are digging in, with President Trump saying he won’t do a bad deal.
WASHINGTON >> U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that the time Iran would need to build a nuclear weapon has not changed since last summer, when analysts estimated that a U.S.-Israeli attack had pushed back the timeline to up to a year,
Iran insists on retaining its enriched uranium stockpile as a red line, while the Trump administration reportedly seeks its removal or destruction.
Iran is ready to abandon its nuclear program, boosting market confidence. US-Iran nuclear deal by June 30 at 35.5% YES.