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Iran Has Agreed to Suspend its Nuclear Program ‘Indefinitely’, Claims Trump

US President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran has agreed to suspend its nuclear program indefinitely as part of an emerging agreement aimed at de-escalating tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, reported Bloomberg.

Trump stated that negotiations toward ending the war are now “mostly complete,” with most major terms already finalized.

He added that remaining talks on a long-term framework are expected to take place this weekend.

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Key points from Trump’s remarks include:

  • Iran has agreed to an indefinite suspension of its nuclear program
  • A broader US–Israel–Iran de-escalation deal is “mostly complete”
  • Final negotiations for a lasting agreement may take place this weekend
  • Trump rejected claims that the nuclear pause would expire after 20 years
  • The US has not yet decided who will lead its delegation in the upcoming talks, which will ikely be held in Pakistan again.

Following the reports, US oil prices slipped to a five-week low, currently under $79 per barrel.

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