Iran Rejects Donald Trump’s Claim: Iranian officials denied the existence of any uranium agreement between their country and Donald Trump. Tehran confirmed that no such deal exists with Washington through its official statement.
Iran Rejects Donald Trump’s Uranium Claim
The global diplomatic system experienced a new diplomatic crisis when Donald Trump alleged that Iran would provide its enriched uranium to begin negotiations with the United States. The statement quickly drew attention worldwide – but Iran has firmly denied it, saying no such deal exists.
Trump suggested that discussions with Iran were progressing and hinted at a possible breakthrough involving the transfer of enriched uranium. The claim implied a major shift in Tehran’s stance on its nuclear program, raising expectations of a diplomatic win.
The ongoing negotiations lack any official framework or confirmation which caused immediate skepticism among analysts and global observers.
Iran Issues Clear Rejection
Iranian authorities responded quickly to dismiss the claim which they considered to be false. Officials in Tehran stated that negotiations are still underway and that no agreement—formal or informal—has been reached on handing over uranium.
The response reflects Iran’s consistent position: while it is open to dialogue, it has not agreed to terms that would significantly limit its nuclear capabilities without corresponding concessions.