Trump Announces 15-Point Deal as Iran Abandons Nuclear Weapons Ambitions.
A New US-Iran Nuclear Agreement Takes Shape
According to UATV: Iran has agreed to give up its nuclear weapons program, a critical condition for a potential deal with the United States. President Donald Trump confirmed that negotiations with Tehran have resulted in a framework of roughly 15 points. A key US demand involves securing Iran’s existing stockpile of enriched uranium.
“They will not have nuclear weapons — that is point number one. That is points one, two, and three. They will never have nuclear weapons — they have agreed to that.”
Donald Trump
Trump emphasized the significance of this concession, underscoring that nuclear disarmament remains the top priority in bilateral talks.
At the same time, Trump ordered a halt to US strikes on Iran, despite calls from Persian Gulf nations urging continued military action. These developments signal a renewed diplomatic push and a potential shift in Washington’s strategy regarding Iran’s nuclear activities.
Regional Implications of the Agreement
This deal could dramatically reshape the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East and transform US-Iran relations, which have been strained for years. By renouncing nuclear weapons, Iran may reduce the risk of armed conflict and promote stability in the Persian Gulf. Still, the final terms require detailed negotiations and mutual commitment before taking full effect.
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