President Donald Trump announced that Iran's agreement with the US stipulates no possession of nuclear arms, paving the way for potential future talks with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
US President Donald Trump announced that Iran has committed to forgoing nuclear armament, paving the way for potential future talks with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
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Trump confirmed that Khamenei is indeed engaged in negotiations to cease hostilities with the US, expressing admiration for his influence and stature.
Read next ↗President Trump vows to urge restraint from Israel in response to Iranian retaliation.Iran's Supreme Leader, Khamenei, reportedly received medical attention, yet continued to provide tacit endorsement to ongoing diplomatic discussions with the US. Notably, President Trump has never personally met Khamenei during their interactions.
Trump expressed a willingness to encounter him, suggesting their meeting was contingent upon the unfolding circumstances.
The US president considered the Iran conflict a triumph due to the country's military defeat. The war, sparked by US-Israeli attacks on February 28, sent shockwaves through the global energy sector and was already facing significant public discontent among Americans as November's congressional elections drew near.
Trump hailed Iran's agreement as a significant achievement, stating that its success would be a major accomplishment for his administration. The outcome of these negotiations remains uncertain, but efforts are being made to finalize a deal. If this endeavor fails, alternative solutions will be explored and implemented accordingly.
The implications of this exclusion were left unclear by his statement, echoing earlier warnings about potential US military action.


