During a virtual rally supporting Senate candidate Barry Moore, Donald Trump declared that the United States had concluded the conflict with Iran and that a significant agreement had been finalized. According to Trump, this historic accord stipulated that Tehran formally accepted foregoing the possession of nuclear weapons. The former president made these assertions while emphasizing that the negotiations had reached a successful conclusion.
Speaking to his supporters, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu echoed these sentiments. Netanyahu stated that Israel was not a party to the proposed U.S.-Iran agreement. He noted, “I don’t know if you heard, but today we ended the war with Iran.
They agreed not to have nuclear weapons, which we achieved. Today we closed the books with Iran. People will start returning home very soon.”
Throughout his remarks, Trump stressed that the terms of the agreement were nearly complete.
The statements presented a narrative of definitive resolution regarding the relationship and security status concerning Iran. The focus of the address centered on the supposed achievement of a comprehensive diplomatic settlement, marking a perceived end to previous tensions and military confrontations in the region.
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