US President Donald Trump mentioned that Iran has agreed not to pursue a nuclear weapon as preparations for fresh negotiations in Doha are underway. Trump, while signing a presidential memorandum on vehicle repairs in the Oval Office, expressed optimism about the ongoing diplomatic and military progress with Iran. He highlighted the importance of the upcoming talks in Doha, stating that the discussions could be significant in the current context.
Trump emphasized the strategic goal of the US, focusing on preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear arms. He asserted that the objective was clear and straightforward: the denuclearization of Iran. Trump expressed confidence in the progress made so far, attributing it to recent military actions against Iran’s nuclear program. He reiterated that the US is determined to ensure that Iran does not possess nuclear weapons.
During his remarks, Trump did not provide specific details regarding the reported agreement with Iran or the agenda for the upcoming meeting in Doha. He also made a reference to the impact of global oil prices, connecting them to the developments related to Iran. Trump’s comments on lower oil prices coincided with his directives to the Environmental Protection Agency to support consumers’ rights to repair their own vehicles and enhance competition in the aftermarket automobile parts market.
As the discussion transitioned to foreign policy and national security, Trump fielded questions from reporters on various topics, including Iran, election laws, Supreme Court decisions, and immigration issues. The White House event encompassed a range of domestic and international concerns, reflecting the multifaceted nature of the administration’s current agenda.
