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Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, claims Donald Trump

Muneeb Mushtaq
Last updated: June 16, 2026 2:31 pm
Muneeb Mushtaq
4 weeks ago
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Donal Trump gave a strong statement against Iran amid the ongoing peace efforts between the two countries. US and Iran engaged in a direct conflict since the month of March which threatened world peace at large.

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The peace dealJD Vance statement

Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that Iran has agreed to never have a nuclear weapon. Further he alleged that democrats have put out the fake news that US is paying Iran 300 million dollars.

The peace deal

The memorandum of understanding (MoU) reached between Washington and Tehran indicates the possibility of releasing Iran’s frozen funds, relief from sanctions and a further $300 billion fund to help build Iran.

Team Trump has yet to explain how his agreement will address Iran’s nuclear programme, including who will be in charge of verifying Iran’s compliance and who will destroy highly enriched uranium believed to be buried under nuclear sites.

But Iranian media reports have claimed that any final agreement on Iran’s nuclear issue would be reached during a 60-day negotiation period after the signing of the MoU on Friday, June 19.

JD Vance statement

The copy of the document is yet to be released. US Vice President JD Vance told ABC News that the White House would release the text this week. He further said, “And what everybody will see is that Iran doesn’t get a dime of money unless they perform their obligations.”

Vance also backed Trump’s position on Iran’s nuclear future. He said that the president’s effective diplomacy had delivered conclusive results and reiterated Washington’s position of preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

In a video message shared on X, he said, “The President has been clear from day one: Iran will never have a nuclear weapon. Once again, President Trump’s efforts to establish peace have paid off for the American people, despite countless attempts to thwart it by people who hate America and President Trump.”

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