Trump says Iran agreed to not have nuclear weapons, but ‘they can change their mind’
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US-Iran peace talks: Trump says Tehran agreed not to have nuclear weapons; expresses intent to meet Supreme Leader
US President Donald Trump announced that Iran has agreed not to have a nuclear weapon and added that he would probably meet with Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei at some point if things ‘work out.’
Trump says Iran has agreed not to have nuclear weapons, Ayatollah part of talks
President Trump said Iran has agreed not to possess a nuclear weapon and claimed the country's Ayatollah is participating in ongoing negotiations with Washington, calling it a key aspect of diplomatic engagement between the two sides.
In an interview, the US president says that Iran's supreme leader is involved in negotiations with the US.
US President Donald Trump said Iran agreed not to possess nuclear weapons in the ongoing negotiations with Tehran on an agreement, in the podcast "Pod Force One" of daily The New York Post, reports Times of Israel.
'Iran Has Agreed To Not Have A Nuclear Weapon': Trump Says Negotiations On With Tehran
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Iran has agreed to not have a nuclear weapon and that Iran's Ayatollah is involved in negotiations with the United States."They've already agreed they're not going to have a nuclear weapon," Trump told a podcast interview on Wednes
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