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    Trump says Iran agreed to not have nuclear weapons, but ‘they can change their mind’

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comJune 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President Donald Trump takes questions from reporters during a Cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House on May 27, 2026 in Washington, DC.

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    The Iranian regime has agreed not to have nuclear weapons, President Donald Trump told the New York Post’s “Pod Force One” podcast — but he added that Tehran could still “change their mind.”

    “I did have to say we have to do something about Iran, because regardless of how well we’re doing [economically] we can’t let them have a nuclear weapon,” he said in the interview, which was published Wednesday. “They’ve already agreed they’re not going to have a nuclear weapon.”

    When asked to confirm that the Iranian regime had agreed to that term, Trump said: “Oh yeah, they’ve agreed to that.”

    “I mean, now they can change their mind, but that was one of the things they’ve had to agree, they’ve agreed to that. That was the big thing,” he said.

    Iran’s foreign ministry declined to comment on Trump’s interview when contacted by CNBC.

    The war, which is approaching its 100th day, is currently at an impasse as Washington and Tehran have failed to progress their ceasefire into a more permanent peace deal.

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday that talks between the two sides were ongoing, despite Iranian state media reporting that the country’s leadership stopped exchanging communications with the U.S. several days earlier.

    Mixed messaging on negotiations has been a continuing feature of the conflict, with the two parties repeatedly giving conflicting updates on where peace talks stand.

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