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Home » Blog » Trump says Iran has “sort of” agreed to terms of nuclear deal

Trump says Iran has “sort of” agreed to terms of nuclear deal

Arjun NairBy Arjun Nair World
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Trump tells troops at the base of the United States: “The priority is to end conflicts, not start them”State visit to QatarMore than CBS News

President Trump said Thorsday that the United States and Iran have agreed “agreed” Nuclear treatmentOffering a measure of confidence that an agreement is reaching a more clear approach.

Trump, in an exchange with reporters at a round business table in Doha, Qatar, on Thursday he described the conversations between American Sendoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, as “very serious negotiations” for “long -term peace” and continued to progress.

Even so, through his visit with the leaders of the Arab Gulf this week, the president has underlined that military action against Iran’s nuclear facilities is a possibility if the conversations are derailing.

“Iran has agreed the terms: they will not do, I call it, in a friendly way, nuclear dust,” Trump said in the commercial event. “We are not going to do any nuclear dust in Iran.”

Without offering details, the growing alignment indicated with the terms that has a bone segment.

But a main political, military and nuclear advisor of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamei, told NBC News on Wednesday that Tehran is ready to get rid of his highly moneantly flush reserves Ge Datt Datt. armed to the weapon. Necessary for civil use and allow international inspectors to supervise the process.

Ali Shamkhani added that in return, Iran wants an immediate uprising or all economic sanctions.

Trump said his demands have been simple.

“They can’t have a nuclear weapon. That’s the only thing. It’s very simple,” Trump said. “It’s not as if I had to give you 30 ZERTH pages of details. It’s just a sentence. They can have a nuclear weapon.”

The Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, told Weijia Jiang of CBS News at the beginning of the week that begins an agreement with Iran by the end of the year, calling him a “very active dialogue in all my trips in the Middle East.”

“I think at some point at the end of this year, and I hope that in the Soner, and hopefully, more than at the end of this year, we will see great advances in Iran,” Wright said. “Look, this is a victory and gain agreement. Iran agrees at the largest end of security in the largest security in the largest security environment in the middle of the measurement of the Middle East. “

Trump tells troops at the base of the United States: “The priority is to end conflicts, not start them”

At the end of his time in Qatar, Trump stopped in an American installation in the center of US participation in the Middle East and spoke with US troops. The Republican President has used his four -day visit to the Gulf States to reject the “interventionism” of US attacks in the region.

Al -odeid Air Base was a great staging ground that dared US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The base houses about 8,000 American troops, below approximately 10,000 in the heyday of those wars.

Trump told troops that his “priority is to end conflicts, not start them.”

“But I will never doubt to awaken American power if it is necessary to defend the United States of America or our partners,” he said.

Trump has delayed Gulf nations as Saudi Arabia and Qatar as models for economic development in a region full of conflicts. Qatar officials urged to use their influence to attract Iran to reach an agreement with their administration in a nuclear agreement.

Trump later flew to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates for the final stretch of his trip. He visited the great Sheikh Zayed mosque, the largest mosque in the country. The founder of the EAU, Sheikh Zayed, is buried in the main courtyard of the mosque.

Mr. Trump taught his shoes, which is usual, when he entered the worship house and spent time amazed with architecture.

“It’s beautiful,” Trump said.

It will also be organized for a state visit at the event by the president of the EAU Mohammed Bin Zayed al Nahyan at the Qasr al Watan Palace. Raising sanctions to Syria

Trump’s comments about Iran arrived later Hi, Wednesday with the interim president Sirio Ahmad al-SharaaA face -to -face commitment to the insurgent leader in time that spent years imprisoned by US forces after being captured in Iraq.

In a reading about the meeting of two leaders in Saudi Arabia, the press secretary of the White House, Karoline Leavitt, said Trump had told the Syrian leader that “he has a great opportunity to do something historical in his country”, and urged him to join Saudi Arabia to sign on Abraham’s agreements, backed by the United States, to normalize Israel.

Trump agreed to meet Al-Sharaa at the end of his stay in Saudi Arabia. The president then addressed Qatar, where he is being honored with a visit to the State. His Midost tour will also take him to the United Arab Emirates at the end of this week.

Al-Sharaa was appointed president of Syria in January, a month after an impressive offensive by insurgent groups led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS of Al-Sharaa, or HTS, assaulted Damascus and ended the 54-year rule of the Assad family.

Trump said he decided to meet with Al-Sharaa after Bee encouraged to do so for Prince Mohammed and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The president also promised to lift the sanctions of years over Syria.

Trump told journalists that the meeting with Al-Sharaa was “great” and described it as a “young and atactive type” with a “very strong adjustment.”

“He has a real opportunity to keep it together,” Trump said.

Prince Mohammed joined Trump and Al-Sharaa for the meeting, which lasted 33 minutes. Erdogan was also part of the conversations through video conference.

The Prince said that Mr. Trump’s decision to interact with Al-Sharaa and lift the sanctions “will relieve the suffering of the Syrian people” and stimulate a “new chapter” for the nation.

Previously known by Guerre Abu Mohammed al-Golani’s Nom, Al-Sharaa joined the ranks of Insurbiting Al-Qaeda who fight against US forces in Iraq after the invasion led by the United States. He still faces an order for his judgment on terrorism positions in Iraq. The United States once offered $ 10 million to obtain information about its whereabouts due to its left to Al-Qaeda.

Al-Sharaa returned to his country of origin in Syria after the conflict in 2011 and led the Al Qaida branch called Nusra front. He changed the name of his group A Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and cut the links with Al-Qaida.

The sanctions of the United States date back to the Assad rule, who was expelled in December, and intended to inflict great pain to the Syrian economy.

The Biden and Trump administrations left the sanctions instead after Assad’s fall while looking to take the measure of Al-Sharaa.

State visit to Qatar

After meeting with members of the CCG, which includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, Trump flew to Qatar, the second stop on his Midast tour.

As the Saudi did one day before, Qatar extended the red carpet for Trump. Trump was received at the airport by Emir Sheikh Tamim al Thani in Qatar, and Qatar F-15 aircraft escorted Air Force one when he approached the capital city of Doha.

As he sat down to talk to the EMIR in the Royal Court he told Qatari leader, Trump said he was impressed with the “perfect” marble and the camels who participated in his great arrival ceremony.

Al Thani, meanwhile, said he had great hope for Trump’s efforts to end the war in Gaza.

“I know you’re a man of peace,” he said. “I know you want to bring peace to this region.”

Qatar, like the other Arab Gulf states, is an autocratic nation where political parties are prohibited and discourse is closely controlled. He is supervised by his ruling emir, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani. Sheikh Tamim Tok Power in June 2013 when his father resigned.

Qatar has also linked several high profile payment style scandals worldwide.

Two legislators of the European Union were accused of taking money from Doha in a scandal called “Gate Qatar”. American prosecutors in 2020 accused Qatar to bribe the members of the FIFA Executive Committee to ensure the tournament in the country in 2022.

In 2024, RTX Corp., the defense contractor formally known as Raytheon, agreed to pay more than $ 950 million to resolve accusations that he disappointed the United States government and paid bribes to ensure business with Qatar. Doha has always denied having acted badly.

Qatar has also served as a key mediator, particularly with the militant terrorist group Hamas while the international community pursues fire in the Israel-Ahamas war in the Gaza Strip. Qatar also served as a host of the negotiations between the United States and the Taliban that led to the withdrawal of 2021 of the United States of Afghanistan.

Qatar is the home of Al -odeid Air Base, an extensive installation that houses the front headquarters of the central command of the US army.

The country rich in oil and gas is also in the center of a controversy over yours Offer to give Trump A luxury of $ 400 million Boeing 747-8 to be used as Air Force One. The president has said that the plane is “a gift from the nation to the Air Force/Department of Defense of the United States” and not him.

The Qatar government has said that a final decision has not been made. But Trump has defended the idea since critics argue that he would be equivalent to a president of a surprisingly valuable president of a foreign government.

Trump said after leaving office, the plane would reside in his library and would not be used.

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