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Trump Says Iran Promises Not to Get Nuclear Weapons as Talks Continue

Trump Says Iran Agrees on Nuclear Issue

U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran has promised not to make or buy nuclear weapons.

He made the comments during an interview aired on Fox News.

Trump said the nuclear issue is the most important part of the talks between Washington and Tehran.

“The only I want the guarantee that there is no nuclear weapons,” Trump said.

He added that Iran agreed not to develop or buy nuclear weapons.

New Proposal Sent to Tehran

Reports say the United States recently sent a new proposal to Iran.

According to media reports, Trump wants stronger terms in several areas. One key issue is what happens to Iran’s nuclear materials.

Officials have not released full details of the new proposal.

Talks Move Forward

Trump said progress is being made, but he is not rushing.

“I’m not in a hurry,” he said. “Slowly but surely, I think we are getting what we want.”

He also warned that things could change if no agreement is reached.

U.S. Warns of Military Action

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said America is ready for military action if negotiations fail.

The United States and Israel say Iran wants nuclear weapons. Iran denies the claim.

The nuclear dispute remains one of the biggest obstacles in the peace talks.

Strait of Hormuz Remains a Major Issue

Another key issue is the Strait of Hormuz.

The waterway is one of the world's most important oil shipping routes.

The United States says it does not support Iranian control over the route.

Recent reports say shipping activity in the area remains under pressure because of the conflict.

Iran Wants Frozen Funds Released

Iran is asking for access to billions of dollars in assets frozen by the United States.

Iranian state media reported that the proposed agreement could release $12 billion within 60 days.

Regional Tensions Continue

Iran is also calling for an end to fighting in Lebanon involving Hezbollah and Israel.

The conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States has affected global markets and pushed oil prices higher.

Negotiators are still working on a possible agreement that could help end the war and reduce tensions in the region.

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