U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he is willing to negotiate a deal with Iran to improve relations but stressed that Tehran must not develop nuclear weapons.
Speaking to reporters in Washington, Trump addressed Iran directly, saying, "I would love to be able to make a great deal. A deal where you can get on with your lives." However, he made it clear that Iran cannot pursue nuclear weapons, warning of severe consequences if they do.
"They cannot have a nuclear weapon, and if I think they will, that’s going to be very unfortunate for them," Trump stated. His remarks highlight ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran, particularly after the Trump administration withdrew from the 2015 nuclear agreement in 2018.
Since then, Washington has imposed heavy sanctions on Tehran, pressuring Iran to renegotiate with stricter terms. While Iran has expressed openness to talks, it has demanded sanctions relief as a condition for any negotiations.
Trump’s statement signals a firm stance against nuclear proliferation while keeping the door open for diplomacy. As global attention remains on U.S.-Iran relations, the possibility of a new agreement remains uncertain amid rising geopolitical tensions.


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