A potential turning point in escalating tensions emerged as President Donald Trump asserted that Iran has accepted a central U.S. demand tied to ending the conflict.
According to the New York Post, while speaking publicly, Trump said the agreement centers on Tehran abandoning any pursuit of nuclear weapons.
“They’ve agreed,” he said. “They will never have a nuclear weapon. They’ve agreed to that.”
The claim, if confirmed, would mark a significant development in efforts to halt the fighting.
Trump has repeatedly emphasized that preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons is a non-negotiable condition for stopping U.S. military operations.
However, officials in Iran have not echoed that position. Tehran has not publicly acknowledged any such agreement and has denied that discussions with the United States are even taking place.
The discrepancy leaves uncertainty around the status of any potential deal, as the two sides appear to be offering conflicting accounts of the situation.
Trump has made clear in recent remarks that the demand for Iran to forgo nuclear weapons is central to U.S. strategy moving forward. Without that assurance, he has indicated the military campaign would continue.
For now, no additional details have been released regarding how or when the alleged agreement was reached, or whether any formal framework exists.
This remains a developing story. Please check back for updates.














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