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Iran “Agrees” to No Nuclear Weapons — But Claims Remain Disputed
Fresh tensions in the Middle East have been fuelled by claims from former U.S. President Donald Trump that Iran has agreed to never develop a nuclear weapon — a statement that has yet to be fully confirmed by officials on either side.
Speaking amid ongoing conflict and diplomatic pressure, Trump said any future deal with Tehran would ensure the country “will never have a nuclear weapon,” framing it as a key condition of peace.
Conflicting Messages From Negotiations
Behind the scenes, negotiations between the United States and Iran have been ongoing throughout 2026, with mediation efforts led by countries such as Oman. While there have been signs of progress, no final agreement has been officially announced.
Some reports suggest Iran has shown willingness to limit parts of its nuclear programme — including discussions around reducing nuclear material stockpiles — but this falls short of a confirmed, binding pledge to permanently abandon nuclear weapons development.
At the same time, other sources indicate talks recently ended without a deal, highlighting just how fragile the situation remains.
Iran Pushes Back
Iranian officials have repeatedly denied that they are pursuing nuclear weapons, insisting their nuclear activities are for civilian energy purposes. However, they have also resisted U.S. demands to completely halt uranium enrichment — a key sticking point in negotiations.
In response to Trump’s claims, Iran has accused the U.S. of exaggerating or misrepresenting its nuclear ambitions, calling some statements “disinformation.”
What Intelligence and Experts Say
Despite the strong rhetoric, international inspectors and intelligence agencies paint a more cautious picture. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and U.S. intelligence assessments indicate there is no clear evidence that Iran is actively building a nuclear weapon, although concerns remain over its enriched uranium stockpiles.
Experts also note that while Iran has advanced nuclear capabilities, developing an actual bomb would still require significant additional steps.
A Political and Flashpoint
Trump has made preventing a nuclear-armed Iran a central goal of his foreign policy, even warning of military action if Tehran refuses to comply with U.S. demands.
However, critics argue that his claims of major breakthroughs — including Iran supposedly agreeing to abandon nuclear weapons — may be premature or politically motivated, especially given the lack of a signed agreement.
The Bottom Line
While Donald Trump claims Iran has agreed to never possess nuclear weapons, there is currently no confirmed, formal deal backing this statement.
Negotiations are ongoing, positions remain divided, and the truth lies somewhere between political messaging and incomplete diplomacy — leaving the world watching closely as tensions continue to unfold.
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