Trump: Iran agrees to no nukes, hand over material
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that Iran has agreed not to possess nuclear weapons and will surrender its enriched uranium supply, which he previously described as 'nuclear dust.' He has also stated that if a final deal is reached, he will travel to Islamabad, Pakistan to sign it personally. The announcement comes amid a series of public statements by Trump claiming significant progress in negotiations and warning that fighting will resume if no agreement is reached.
No new facts; this is a restatement of the same announcement.
Trump explicitly stated Iran has agreed to 'give up their enriched uranium,' specifying the material in question.
Trump's latest comment specifies that Iran will transfer uranium 'buried underground' to the United States.
New source confirms Trump's statement about Iran agreeing to hand over enriched uranium supply.
Trump added that 'Iran has agreed to almost everything,' expanding on his previous statement about uranium handover.
Trump explicitly stated Iran agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons and linked the material transfer to US strikes.
Trump reiterated the claim that Iran has agreed not to have nuclear weapons and to hand over material, adding that he expects 'something very positive' to happen.
Trump reiterated the claim and added that Iran agreed 'very powerfully' and that he expects a 'very positive' outcome.
Trump has reiterated his claim that Iran has agreed to give up its enriched uranium.