
Trump claimed the “great settlement” would result in the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and require Iran to abandon its pursuit of nuclear weapons.
“They will not have a nuclear weapon, they’ve agreed to that,” Trump stated. “They will not purchase, develop, or possess in any form a nuclear weapon.”
In contrast, Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei denied that a war-ending agreement had been reached.
Baghaei told Iranian state television that while significant parts of an agreement were finalized, others remained, emphasizing that Tehran would not compromise on its red lines.
“We have not reached a final decision on this matter,” he stated, noting that the proposal was under review by Iran’s decision-making bodies.
Major General Ali Abdollahi adopted a more confrontational stance, accusing Washington of discussing “agreement and negotiation” while simultaneously engaging in “villainy.”













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