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ABC Top Stories16.06.2026Monde2 dk okumaAustralia

Trump Defends Iran Deal, Suggests Syria Could Disarm Hezbollah

L'essentiel

  • US President Donald Trump defended a new interim accord with Iran, stating it clearly prevents Tehran from developing nuclear weapons.
  • He also suggested Syria could be better positioned to disarm Iran-backed Hezbollah, expressing dissatisfaction with Israel's approach in Lebanon.

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Pourquoi c'est important

US President Trump is defending an interim accord with Iran regarding its nuclear program and has made controversial suggestions about Syria's role in disarming Hezbollah.

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US President Donald Trump is maintaining that an interim accord with Iran makes clear that Tehran would never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon, and he also suggested Syria could be better positioned to disarm Iran-backed Hezbollah.

Speaking ahead of talks with Qatar's Emir Sheikh ​Tamim bin ‌Hamad Al Thani on the sidelines of the G7 summit in France, Mr Trump defended the 14-point memorandum of understanding with Iran that has yet to be made public.

"The only thing that really matters to me is Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, and it says it loud and clear," he said, warning that "all hell will rain down" on Iran if it sought to acquire one.

Talks in Switzerland

US and Iranian officials are due in Switzerland on Friday to begin detailed negotiations, opening a 60-day window for complex technical talks.

These are expected to cover issues such as the future of Iran's highly enriched uranium and the lifting of sanctions.

European allies have voiced concern that an inexperienced US negotiating team could struggle to secure a robust agreement, potentially leading to a prolonged stand-off.

In 2015, former US president Barack Obama secured a nuclear deal with Iran in exchange for sanctions relief, a process that took two years to finalise.

Mr Trump withdrew the US from that accord during his first term.

"This deal is a wall to a nuclear weapon. His (Obama) deal was a road to a nuclear weapon. My deal, they can't have a nuclear, they get blown up," Mr Trump said.

Diplomats and analysts noted that Iranian negotiators are highly skilled in nuclear diplomacy, often exploiting weaknesses in their counterparts and buying time to advance their agenda, making the prospect of a comprehensive agreement within 60 days challenging.

One key factor in whether the interim accord holds will be the situation in Lebanon, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ‌has said his troops would remain in the south as long as needed to tackle Hezbollah.

Tehran has demanded an Israeli withdrawal.

Mr Trump appeared critical of Israel's strategy in Lebanon and also suggested that neighbouring Syria — which, under President Ahmed al-Sharaa, is struggling to stabilise the country after years of civil war — could be best placed to intervene.

"I suggested to Israel to let Syria take care of Hezbollah because to be honest, I think they do a better job of doing it," he said.

Mr Trump said he was "not happy" with the way Israel had handled itself in Lebanon as he was trying to reach a deal with Iran.

And, Mr Trump said that he has a great relationship with Mr Netanyahu, but that he must be more responsible with respect to Lebanon.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Detailed negotiations on Iran's nuclear program will commence in Switzerland within a 60-day window.

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Questions ouvertes

  • Will the interim accord with Iran be made public?
  • Can Syria effectively disarm Hezbollah?
  • What are the implications of Trump's criticism of Israel's Lebanon strategy?

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