United States, May 30 — President Donald Trump said on Saturday that Iran has agreed it will not develop nuclear weapons, calling this commitment the central guarantee sought by Washington in its talks with Tehran. Speaking in an interview on Fox News, Trump said, “The one guarantee that I have to have is that there will be no nuclear weapons. They’ve agreed to that, and it was very interesting,” as he discussed what he described as high‑stakes negotiations over a broader ceasefire arrangement. His remarks underscored the administration’s emphasis on national security and its insistence that Iran accept clear limits on its nuclear ambitions. United States, May 30 — Trump’s comments came as reports from The New York Times and Axios said the White House has sent a new, tougher peace proposal to Iranian officials for consideration. The specific provisions of the proposal have not been made public, but U.S. officials say any final ceasefire agreement will depend on Tehran meeting core American demands. Those requirements include permanent restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program and the unconditional reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for global oil shipments. The administration says it will focus on strict enforcement of these red lines as talks continue.
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This impacts your safety. If Iran agrees to nuclear limits, it reduces global tensions. That's good for everyone. You can check the State Department's website for updates on the situation.
President Trump says Iran agreed to no nuclear weapons. That's a big deal. The U.S. sent a tougher peace proposal too. Worth forwarding if you know someone who follows global politics.
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