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Trump: Iran suspends nuclear program indefinitely

President Trump claims Iran has agreed to an indefinite suspension of its nuclear program and that the US is considering direct negotiations.

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President Donald Trump, in an interview with Bloomberg, has claimed that Iran has agreed to an indefinite suspension of its nuclear program, refuting reports that any moratorium would expire in 20 years. He has also stated he is considering personally participating in negotiations with Iran to sign an agreement, though no final decision has been made. Meanwhile, separate reporting by Axios indicates that Tehran and Washington are discussing the possibility of transferring some of Iran's enriched uranium to a third country, a key point of ongoing diplomatic talks.
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17 AprGeopolitics Watch

Trump made the statement in an interview with Bloomberg, adding a new media source to the initial report.

17 Apr@KobeissiLetter

Trump added that a deal to end the war between the US/Israel and Iran is now 'mostly complete'.

17 Apr@sentdefender

Trump specified in a Bloomberg interview that Iran will not receive any frozen US funds as part of the arrangement.

17 AprUkraine Watch

Bloomberg reports Trump is considering personally participating in negotiations, and Axios reports discussions on transferring enriched uranium to a third country.

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