Trump Says Iran Agrees to No Nuclear Weapons, Tehran Yet to Confirm Deal

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Trump Claims Iran Agreed to No Nuclear Weapons

U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran has agreed it will “never have a nuclear weapon,” signaling what he described as progress toward a potential deal amid the ongoing conflict.

Speaking to reporters, Trump said negotiations were moving in the right direction, adding that Iranian officials were “talking sense” and showing willingness to reach an agreement.

He emphasized that preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons remains the top priority for the United States.


Iran Yet to Confirm Any Agreement

Despite Trump’s statements, Iranian officials have not confirmed any such agreement and have previously denied direct talks with the United States.

Reports indicate that Tehran continues to reject claims of formal negotiations, calling them misleading or politically motivated.

This gap between U.S. claims and Iran’s position highlights ongoing uncertainty around diplomatic efforts.


Talks Amid Ongoing Conflict

The claims come as the conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel continues.

  • Missile exchanges are ongoing across the region
  • Military operations have not slowed
  • Diplomatic signals remain mixed

Trump has suggested that recent developments indicate progress, even as preparations for further military action continue in the background.


What a Nuclear Agreement Would Mean

If confirmed, an agreement preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons would represent a major shift in the conflict.

Such a deal could potentially:

  • Reduce tensions in the Middle East
  • Open the door for ceasefire negotiations
  • Stabilize global energy and financial markets

However, analysts caution that without official confirmation from Iran, the situation remains uncertain.


What Happens Next?

The conflicting statements from Washington and Tehran suggest that diplomacy is still fragile.

While Trump expresses optimism about a deal, Iran’s continued denials indicate that any agreement—if it exists—has not yet been finalized.

For now, the conflict continues alongside uncertain diplomatic efforts.