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How Trump's messaging on Iran has shifted since saying they "agreed to everything"

How Trump's messaging on Iran has shifted since saying they "agreed to everything"

Summary

President Donald Trump changed his statements about negotiations with Iran multiple times over a weekend. He first said Iran agreed to everything, including handing over enriched uranium, but later threatened severe actions if Iran did not sign a U.S.-backed deal.

Key Facts

  • On Friday, President Trump said Iran agreed to remove enriched uranium and stop supporting groups like Hezbollah and Hamas.
  • Iran's foreign ministry denied agreeing to give up enriched uranium, calling it sacred and refusing to transfer it.
  • Later on Friday, Trump said there were not many major disagreements left with Iran but acknowledged some differences might remain.
  • On Saturday, President Trump avoided commenting on the conflict or negotiations when asked by reporters.
  • Early Sunday, Trump warned that if Iran refused the deal, "the whole country is getting blown up."
  • Trump called upcoming talks in Pakistan Iran's "last chance" to make a deal.
  • There were conflicting statements about the U.S. delegation's travel plans to Islamabad for talks.
  • Iran said it currently has no plans to return to peace negotiations.
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