Key facts
- The text of a new agreement between the U.S. and Iran has not yet been publicly released.
- President Trump stated that Iran will never possess nuclear weapons under the emerging agreement.
- Trump announced the Iran deal is entering a second stage and called it a fair agreement.
- Trump affirmed that Washington will not provide funding to Tehran under the agreement.
- Trump warned of severe consequences if Iran seeks to develop nuclear weapons.
President Donald Trump announced on Monday that Iran will never possess a nuclear weapon under the emerging agreement between Washington and Tehran. He described the deal as fair and entering a new phase, stating, "Iran will never have a nuclear weapon under deal."
Trump also indicated progress in negotiations, saying, "Iran deal goes to a second stage, We think it’s a fair deal." He maintained that Washington would not provide any funding to Tehran as part of the agreement, emphasizing, "We are not investing any money in Iran."
Additionally, Trump issued a stern warning regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions, stating, "All hell will break out on Iran if Iran tries to gets a nuclear weapon." These remarks come amid ongoing discussions between the U.S. and Iran, with details of the next phase of the agreement yet to be disclosed.