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Trump Claims Iran Agrees to Never Possess Nuclear Weapons, Denies Payment Reports

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President Trump announced Iran has agreed to "never possess a nuclear weapon," dismissing reports of a $300 million US payment as "fake news." The new agreement links sanctions relief to Tehran's compliance with nuclear verification and regional security commitments.

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US President Donald Trump announced Iran has agreed to never possess a nuclear weapon, dismissing reports of a $300 million US payment as fake news. The new agreement links sanctions relief to Tehran's compliance with nuclear verification and regional security commitments.

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US President Donald Trump on Monday (local time) said that Iran has agreed to "never possess a nuclear weapon," while dismissing reports that Washington would provide USD 300 million to Tehran under the newly announced peace agreement as "fake news."

In a post on Truth Social, Trump reiterated his administration's position that the agreement with Iran would ensure that Tehran does not develop nuclear weapons.

"Iran has agreed to never have a Nuclear Weapon! Also, the story that the US is paying Iran 300 million Dollars is Fake News, put out by the Dumocrats!!!" Trump wrote.

His remarks come amid ongoing discussions surrounding the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between the United States and Iran, which establishes a framework for future engagement and links sanctions relief to Tehran's compliance with nuclear verification measures and regional security commitments.

Backing the President's position, US Vice President JD Vance said Trump's diplomatic efforts had once again delivered results and reaffirmed that preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon remained a central objective of the agreement.

In a video message shared on X, Vance said, "The President has been clear from day one: Iran will never have a nuclear weapon. Once again, President Trump's efforts to establish peace have paid off for the American people, despite countless attempts to thwart it by people who hate America and President Trump."

Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also declared that Iran would never be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons, regardless of any agreement.

"For decades, I have been fighting Iran's efforts to acquire nuclear weapons. I can define this as my life's mission. I have upheld it until now, and I will uphold it in the future as well," Netanyahu said.

"With or without a deal, Iran will not have nuclear weapons. Not today, and not tomorrow. As long as I am Prime Minister of Israel, this will not happen," he added.

According to senior US administration officials, the memorandum signed by Trump and Vance creates a structure for future negotiations and bilateral relations between Washington and Tehran.

Officials said the agreement operates on a performance-based model, under which Iran's cooperation on nuclear inspections, verification measures and commitments against supporting regional extremism would determine the extent of sanctions relief and economic engagement.

"The more that the Iranians are willing to work with us on their nuclear program, on verifying that they're not building a nuclear weapon, on not funding radicalism and terrorism in the region, the more that they're going to be welcomed into the world economy through a combination of sanctions relief and other economic measures," administration officials said.

Vice President Vance had earlier stated that sanctions relief would follow only if Iran took verifiable steps to eliminate enriched uranium stockpiles and accepted a robust inspection regime.

The agreement is expected to be formally signed in Geneva later this week, with Switzerland coordinating efforts involving the United States, Iran, Pakistan and Qatar. President Trump has described the accord as a "very powerful document" and indicated that its full text will be released publicly following the signing ceremony.

Open Questions

  • Will Iran fully comply with verification measures?
  • What specific regional security commitments are required?
  • What are the full details of the agreement?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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