US President Donald Trump announced Iran's agreement to forgo nuclear weapons while expressing skepticism over a proposed $300 billion reconstruction fund linked to the peace deal.

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The Trump administration is considering a $300 billion Gulf-financed fund for Iran as part of broader peace negotiations covering nuclear limits and

Trump says Iran agreed to forgo nuclear weapons and denies $300M payment claims. A Geneva deal signing is eyed for June 14. Here's what it means for

Trump says Iran agreed to permanently forgo nuclear weapons and denied reports of US payments. Iran has not confirmed. Here's what it means for crypto

President Trump announced Iran has agreed to never possess nuclear weapons, dismissing reports of a $300 million US payment as fake news. The new agreement links sanctions relief…

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Trump shot down speculation that the U.S. would pay Iran as part of a deal to end the monthslong war between the two.

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US President Donald Trump has dismissed claims of Washington paying Iran a massive sum. Reports suggested a $300 billion fund for investment, contingent on Iran's nuclear deal…

US President Donald Trump has dismissed reports that Washington agreed to make payments to Iran as part of the newly announced memorandum of understanding.

US President Donald Trump announced Iran's agreement to forgo nuclear weapons while expressing skepticism over a proposed $300 billion reconstruction fund linked to the peace deal.

US President Donald Trump has declared that Iran has agreed to never acquire nuclear weapons, presenting the emerging agreement with Tehran as a major breakthrough.