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Trump says Iran deal blocks nuclear weapons

Published on: June 16, 2026 10:31 PM

US President Donald Trump said the interim agreement with Iran clearly prevents Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. He defended the newly signed memorandum of understanding while warning of severe consequences if Iran pursues nuclear arms. The accord is significant because it could shape regional security and future US-Iran relations.

Speaking on the sidelines of the G7 summit in France, Trump described the agreement as a strong barrier against Iran’s nuclear ambitions. He argued that the memorandum clearly states that Tehran will not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. The US president also contrasted the arrangement with the 2015 nuclear deal negotiated during Barack Obama’s administration.

Trump said upcoming negotiations between US and Iranian officials would focus on complex issues, including Iran’s enriched uranium stockpiles and sanctions relief. Formal discussions are scheduled to begin in Switzerland on Friday and are expected to continue over a 60-day period. Observers believe the talks will be critical in determining whether a lasting agreement can be reached.

Meanwhile, European allies have expressed concerns about the challenges facing negotiators. Analysts note that Iranian diplomats possess extensive experience in nuclear negotiations, making a comprehensive agreement difficult to secure within a limited timeframe. Questions also remain regarding the implementation of key provisions contained in the interim framework.

The US president also addressed tensions in Lebanon, where conflict involving Hezbollah continues to complicate regional diplomacy. Trump criticized Israel’s approach and suggested Syria could play a larger role in dealing with Hezbollah. He said Syria may be better positioned to manage the issue, while emphasizing the importance of maintaining stability as negotiations with Iran move forward.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Donald Trump, G7 summit France, Hezbollah Lebanon, iran nuclear deal, Latest, Tehran nuclear program, US Iran talks

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