Trump Claims Iran Accepted Uranium Removal And End To Proxy Support
Former President Donald Trump says Iran agreed to remove enriched uranium and stop supporting proxies in a recent social media post claiming a win. CBS News highlighted his remarks on its Facebook page, quoting Trump that Iranians "agreed to everything," including removal of enriched uranium.
The claim has not been independently confirmed by international monitors or official Iranian statements, and it conflicts with public reporting about ongoing Iranian nuclear activity. Removal of enriched uranium would represent a significant rollback of the country's fissile material stockpile and would require on-site verification by inspectors.
The post generated brisk discussion on social platforms, with supporters seizing it as a foreign policy victory and critics urging scrutiny and documentary proof. News outlets will likely seek comment from the International Atomic Energy Agency, U.S. officials, and Iranian authorities to corroborate or refute the claim.
đ Key Facts
- Trump says Iran has 'agreed to everything,' including removal of enriched uranium from Iranian territory.
- He claims U.S. 'people' and Iranians would jointly retrieve the material and bring it to the United States, without U.S. ground troops.
- Trump asserts Iran agreed to halt support for Hezbollah and Hamas and vows to keep the U.S. blockade until a deal is finalized after weekend talks.
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