US President Donald Trump made a big claim that Iran has agreed to hand over its stockpile of uranium. He said the two sides are close to reaching an agreement that could end the six-week conflict. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump called it a major breakthrough in negotiations on the conflict. He said they have agreed to give us back nuclear dust. He used his term for enriched uranium, which Washington believes can be used to make nuclear weapons. Trump said the next round of talks between the United States and Iran could take place this weekend, which is a sign of progress in negotiations. At the same time, he doubted the need to extend the current cease-fire. He said I don't think it needs to be extended, and added that Tehran has been more flexible than ever. Trump said that our relationship with Iran is very good at this point, even if it's four weeks ahead, and I think it's very difficult to believe that a nuclear bomb is going to have an outcome.
Trump Claims Major Breakthrough in US-Iran Talks, Doubts Cease-Fire Extension
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