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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