Trump says Iran agrees not to pursue nuclear weapons, crypto markets eye de-escalation
President Trump claims that Iran has agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons, a statement that could signify a shift from recent military tensions. This announcement follows significant US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities that occurred in June 2025. The ongoing negotiations include discussions about Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, which remains a critical issue.
- ▪Trump made the assertion on May 6, 2026, framing it as a crucial guarantee from Tehran.
- ▪The US conducted airstrikes on Iran's nuclear infrastructure in June 2025, which Trump described as having 'obliterated' Iran's capabilities.
- ▪The current diplomatic discussions involve what to do with Iran's remaining stockpile of enriched uranium.
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