Trump says Iran has agreed to not have a nuclear weapon
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Iran has agreed not to pursue a nuclear weapon. He expressed a willingness to meet with Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei if negotiations progress positively. Trump described the ongoing conflict with Iran as a success for the U.S., despite its impact on the global energy market.
- ▪Trump stated that Iran has agreed not to have a nuclear weapon during an interview.
- ▪He mentioned the possibility of meeting with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei if negotiations go well.
- ▪Trump characterized the conflict with Iran as a success for the U.S. military.
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Trump says Iran has agreed to not have a nuclear weaponSign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inboxFILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump points his finger during a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 27, 2026. REUTERS/Evan VucciPublished Jun 03, 2026, 07:25 PMUpdated Jun 03, 2026, 07:25 PMJune 3 - U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran has agreed not to have a nuclear weapon and that he would probably meet with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei at some point if things "work out"."They've already agreed they're not going to have a nuclear weapon," Trump told "Pod Force One" in an interview broadcast on Wednesday, while speaking about Iran.Asked about Khamenei's involvement in talks with the U.S.
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