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Iran has an agreed agreement on the nuclear program, “says Donald Trump | Iran

Donald Trump says Iran has agreed to the conditions of an agreement on the future conditions of his nuclear program “somehow”.

During a visit to Doha, the US President said: “I want you to be successful. I want you to be a great country. But you can't have a nuclear weapon. It's really very easy. It's not as if I have to give you 30 pages of details. It is only one sentence – you cannot have an atom weapon.”

With regard to the possibility of a US attack on Iran, he added: “We will not do a nuclear dust in Iran. I think we may approach ourselves without doing this without doing it. You probably have read the story about Iran today. It is approved, so to speak, to do the conditions.”

Trump's statements add to the reports that Steve Witkoff, his special representative in the Middle East, gave the Iranian negotiation team in Oman at the weekend that Abbas Araghchi, the Iranian foreign minister, returned to Tehran.

Araghchi was asked by mediators not to accept uranium enrichment for up to three years to build trust. During this time, Iran would return to the range of 3.75% with a purity of 3.75%.

Ali Shamkhani, a high -ranking political, military and nucleier advisor of the Supreme of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, suggested compromise to compromise, and a deal was possible if the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not affect the process.

He said Tehran would commit himself to never produce nuclear weapons; Get rid of the supplies to highly enriched uranium; Enrichment of uranium only for the levels required for civil use; And the enabling of the inspectors to monitor the process – all in exchange for the immediate abolition of economic sanctions.

Mohamed Angersi from the Wilson Center Thintank in Washington said: “As a compromise on Iran, it could be convinced that the enrichment to the levels to which you are entitled to an acceptable timeline for both sides have been resumed as soon as the trust was built on both sides.”

He added: “Alternatively, Iran could consider investing Saudi Arabia and even the USA, investing in Iran's nuclear program.”

Trump praised Katar and referred to Israel's conviction that the nuclear sites of Iran should be attacked, and said: “Iran should seriously thank the Emir of Qatar because there are others who want to have a hard blow in contrast to Qatar.”

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The president's tone showed his personal wish to achieve a deal, but both the USA and Iran have large constituencies that distrust the other side, and it is not clear that an agreement is secure. For Iran, the advantages of picking up sanctions on a broken economy can outweigh the deeply rooted distrust of the United States. No date was set for a fifth round of the talks.

Araghchi's helpers are, European officials from France, Germany, Great Britain and the EU on Friday. Some Iranians have portrayed Europe as angry and anxious to be excluded from the process.

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