Trump tells ABC News he thinks he can trust the Iranians
Summary
President Donald Trump said he believes he can trust Iran and expects a deal to be reached soon. He plans to work with Iran to remove their enriched uranium in a peaceful way, without giving them any money, and is holding talks in Islamabad.Key Facts
- President Trump said the Strait of Hormuz is fully open.
- He expects to make a deal with Iran soon to remove their enriched uranium, which he called "nuclear dust."
- The uranium will be brought to the United States.
- Trump denied reports of a $20 billion payment to Iran as false.
- The U.S. will keep a naval blockade on Iran until the deal is finalized.
- Negotiations will happen only in Islamabad, Pakistan.
- Trump mentioned that team members Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will lead talks, possibly joined by J.D. Vance.
- Trump said he will involve the Syrian president and address Hezbollah as part of the Lebanon peace process.
- He intends to stop Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu from bombing Lebanon during the ceasefire.
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