Iran Agrees to Forgo Nuclear Weapons, Trump Announces as Talks Continue.
Ongoing US-Iran Negotiations
According to UATV: Diplomatic discussions between the United States and Iran are still underway, though Tehran remains reluctant to publicly acknowledge them. US President Donald Trump has stated that Iran has agreed to give up its pursuit of nuclear weapons. According to him,
“America has almost defeated Iran”, indicating what he describes as positive momentum in the bilateral dialogue.
Trump also remarked that Iran
“really wants to reach a deal but is afraid to say so”. This suggests that despite continued negotiations, the Iranian government is exercising caution in its public statements.
External Influences at Play
Meanwhile, it has emerged that Russia is supplying Iran with drones, medicine, and food. Secret talks between Tehran and Moscow reportedly began after US and Israeli strikes targeted Iran. These developments could shape the future dynamics among all parties involved.
The broader geopolitical landscape surrounding US-Iran negotiations is complex. Relations between Tehran and Moscow, along with military actions carried out by the United States and Israel, may significantly influence the outcome of these talks. Iran’s lack of public commentary may reflect a strategic wariness that extends beyond its nuclear program to encompass the country’s overall foreign policy posture.
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