Trump pledges Iran nuclear restrictions, expresses concern over Israeli operations in Lebanon
Donald Trump stated that Iran would be prohibited from developing nuclear weapons under any agreement he negotiates, according to multiple reports from international summits where he met with allies.
The former president also voiced objections to Israel's military operations in Lebanon, marking a departure from his previous approach to Middle Eastern policy. Trump's comments addressed two significant sources of regional tension simultaneously.
Regarding potential negotiations with Iran, Trump warned of consequences for non-compliance. He indicated the U.S. would not provide direct financial support to Iran as part of any arrangement, despite reports suggesting hundreds of billions of dollars in investment could become available to Tehran under certain diplomatic frameworks.
The statements came as Trump engaged with international partners at a summit where Middle East policy dominated discussions. His positions reflected both a hardline stance on Iranian nuclear development and a willingness to critique Israeli military actions, a combination that signals potential shifts in how a Trump administration might approach regional security challenges.
Trump's comments on Iran's nuclear capabilities represented a central point in his diplomatic messaging, with multiple news organizations reporting his assertions that Iran would "never" obtain weapons under his administration's watch. The specifics of how such restrictions would be enforced remained unclear from available statements.
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