Trump says Iran ‘has agreed to never have a nuclear weapon’

President Donald Trump publicly endorsed a memorandum of understanding with Iran regarding nuclear non-proliferation while simultaneously denying reports of a $300 million payment. Reports indicate the administration is actually facilitating a $300 billion private investment fund contingent on strict performance conditions.
Why it matters
This highlights a significant shift in US-Iran relations and potential geopolitical stabilization in the Middle East, while raising questions about transparency in diplomatic financial incentives.
US President Donald Trump declared on Truth Social on Monday that Iran has agreed to never have a Nuclear Weapon! his most direct public endorsement yet of a key clause in the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed between Washington and Tehran on Sunday to end more than 100 days of war.
The article highlights the discrepancy between the President's public rhetoric and the administration's own reported financial details, framing the narrative around political sensitivity.
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