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Trump Claims Iran ‘Agreed to Everything’ on Nuclear Deal

Trump claims Iran "agreed to everything" including joint uranium removal to U.S. and proxy cessation, denies $20 billion payment, and predicts weekend deal finalization. Blockade continues as dramatic reversal from "unyielding" Islamabad assessment unfolds.

President Donald Trump announced Friday that Iran has “agreed to everything” regarding nuclear negotiations, including joint removal of enriched uranium to the United States and cessation of proxy support for Hezbollah and Hamas. The claims represent dramatic reversal from collapsed Islamabad talks just days prior.
Trump insisted the uranium retrieval would involve “our people” working with Iranians without U.S. ground troops, stating “we’ll go down and get it with them, and then we’ll take it to the United States.” He emphasized cooperative implementation: “by that time, we’ll have an agreement and there’s no need for fighting when there’s an agreement.”
The President denied reports of $20 billion in frozen asset releases, declaring “No, we are not paying 10 cents.” The assertion suggests maximum pressure economic warfare achieved objectives without financial concession, though Iranian confirmation remains absent.
Trump indicated continued blockade enforcement “until we get it done,” with weekend meetings scheduled to finalize terms. The compressed timeline follows his prediction of “amazing two days ahead” as the April 21 ceasefire expiration approaches.
The claims contrast sharply with Vice President JD Vance’s Islamabad characterization of Iranian negotiators as “unyielding” and President’s own Tuesday statement that Iran had “no cards.” Whether Trump’s announcement reflects genuine breakthrough, tactical pressure, or misinterpretation of negotiating positions will become apparent as delegations reconvene.
Iranian state media has not confirmed agreement to uranium removal or proxy cessation, core demands previously rejected as sovereign entitlements rather than negotiable concessions.

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