Trump says Iran agreed never to have nuclear weapons and negotiations continue

According to the Republican, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance are involved in the conversations

The president of the USA, Donald Trump, said this Tuesday, 24, that Iran has agreed that it will never possess nuclear weapons, once again stating that Washington is carrying out negotiations with Tehran. According to the Republican, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance are involved in the conversations.

“People we are talking to in Iran want to reach an agreement,” he stressed at Markwayne Mullin’s inauguration ceremony as US Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS), following the resignation of Kristi Noem.

Trump emphasized that the US has already won the war and that the Persian country’s infrastructure basically no longer exists. “Almost everything they have has been destroyed; We are ‘walking’ freely around Tehran.”

Trump says Iran agreed never to have nuclear weapons and negotiations continue

Asked about the Iranian government, the Republican commented that the country has a new group of leaders and that the US will see “how they do”. “We have a great relationship with Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar; Gulf allies have been very good,” he added.

Trump also pointed out that Iran did something positive yesterday in relation to the Strait of Hormuz. “They gave us a significant gift, a prize worth a huge amount of money. It’s something related to the oil and gas sector and the Strait of Hormuz,” he said, adding that he could not give further details or reveal what the gift was.

Midterm elections

Asked about expectations before the midterm elections, the US president stated that lawmakers are almost reaching an agreement on the DHS shutdown and that he would like to bring Russia and Ukraine back to the negotiating table.

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