Trump: Ceasefire is US 'complete victory', will properly handle enriched uranium issue
US President Trump declares a ceasefire with Iran a "complete victory," indicating progress on a 15-point agreement and proper handling of enriched uranium issues. Negotiations aim for a long-term deal.
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Although Iran also frames the ceasefire as a victory, and the consensus reached by both sides is unclear, Trump appears confident.
The timing of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement was less than an hour before Trump's deadline to destroy Iran.
When asked if he characterized this ceasefire as a victory, Trump told AFP in a brief call: "A complete victory, 100 percent, no doubt."
Although the arrangements for the reopening of oil transport through the Strait of Hormuz remain unclear, Trump insisted that there is a solid foundation for a longer-term agreement. Trump said, "We have an agreement with 15 conditions, most of which have been agreed upon. We'll see if it works out."
Earlier, Trump posted on his social media platform "Truth Social" that Iran's 10-point proposal is "feasible."
When asked by reporters if he would reiterate threats to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges if negotiations failed, Trump did not respond directly, only telling AFP, "You just wait and see."
The subsequent handling of Iran's enriched uranium reserves is another key issue yet to be resolved. Trump has stated that one of the purposes of this war is to ensure Iran can never obtain nuclear weapons.
However, Trump insisted that the issue of handling these nuclear materials will be included in the peace agreement negotiations, stating, "That issue will be properly handled, otherwise I will not agree," but did not specify the details of the enriched uranium. (Translation: Zhang Mingxuan) 1150408
The timing of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement was less than an hour before Trump's deadline to destroy Iran.
When asked if he characterized this ceasefire as a victory, Trump told AFP in a brief call: "A complete victory, 100 percent, no doubt."
Although the arrangements for the reopening of oil transport through the Strait of Hormuz remain unclear, Trump insisted that there is a solid foundation for a longer-term agreement. Trump said, "We have an agreement with 15 conditions, most of which have been agreed upon. We'll see if it works out."
Earlier, Trump posted on his social media platform "Truth Social" that Iran's 10-point proposal is "feasible."
When asked by reporters if he would reiterate threats to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges if negotiations failed, Trump did not respond directly, only telling AFP, "You just wait and see."
The subsequent handling of Iran's enriched uranium reserves is another key issue yet to be resolved. Trump has stated that one of the purposes of this war is to ensure Iran can never obtain nuclear weapons.
However, Trump insisted that the issue of handling these nuclear materials will be included in the peace agreement negotiations, stating, "That issue will be properly handled, otherwise I will not agree," but did not specify the details of the enriched uranium. (Translation: Zhang Mingxuan) 1150408