Ended war with Iran, peace deal by weekend: Trump
Trump said he held talks with Middle East leaders as negotiations with Iran progressed.
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Donald Trump claimed said that Iran has committed to permanently abandoning any effort to obtain a nuclear weapon (ANI)
Washington, 12 June
US President Donald Trump said that a deal to end the war with Iran is nearly complete and is expected to be signed over the weekend in Europe, as he called off military strikes on the Islamic Republic hours after threatening to take control of its oil industry.
Trump,
speaking to reporters at the Oval Office on Thursday afternoon, said Vice
President JD Vance is expected to attend the signing ceremony, which could take
place in Europe as soon as this weekend.
The US President said he has spoken to leaders of Middle Eastern countries, including
Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait and Pakistan, regarding the
latest round of negotiations.
Later,
addressing a tele-rally in favour of Georgia Lt Governor Burt Jones, who is
running for the post of Governor, Trump declared that the US has ended the war with Iran.
"I
don't know if you heard, but we ended the war with Iran today (Thursday), and
they have agreed never to have a nuclear weapon, something that we insisted on.
That was the whole purpose," Trump said.
Earlier,
at the Oval Office, Trump said that the stock market "likes the deal"
and that there would be a signing quickly. He said the Strait of Hormuz would reopen
once the agreement is finalised.
"It's
a very strong memorandum of understanding. That's a little conceptual, but it's
something that's going to get done," Trump said. "It's a very
detailed memorandum of understanding," he said.
Trump
claimed that Iran has committed to permanently abandoning any effort to obtain
a nuclear weapon.
"They
will not purchase, develop in any way, shape or form a nuclear weapon. They
will not have a nuclear weapon," Trump said.
"They've
taken a pounding like very few people could take — and they want to make the
deal a lot more than I do," Trump said in response to a question on how
Iran came around to agreeing to a deal.
On
Thursday morning, Trump threatened to hit Iran "VERY HARD" and take
over Kharg Island, Iran's oil export hub.
A few
hours later, he abruptly cancelled attacks, claiming progress in peace
negotiations.
Trump's
remarks about signing the peace deal with Iran over the weekend came at an
event where he announced the restoration of commercial fishing in protected
areas of the Pacific Ocean.
Over the
past few weeks, Trump has repeatedly said that the US and Iran were close to a
deal but a formal agreement remained elusive.
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