President Trump says Iran has 'agreed to everything'
Iran has since disputed Trump's claims regarding the transfer of its enriched uranium, stating that it will not be moving its nuclear material anywhere and that no deal on the uranium has been reached.
President Donald Trump signaled Friday that the end of the United States' conflict with Iran could be coming soon, stating that the Iranians have "agreed to everything," including getting rid of its enriched uranium.
The announcement marks a significant step in peace negotiations in the Middle East. The U.S. and Israel have been engaged in a military conflict with Iran since February.
The president said the agreement will not require more U.S. ground troops but that Iran and the U.S. will work together to remove Iran's enriched uranium and bring it back to the United States, according to CBS News.
"No troops," Trump said. "We'll go down and get it with them, and then we'll take it. We'll be getting it together because by that time, we'll have an agreement and there's no need for fighting when there's an agreement. Nice, right? That's better. We would have done it the other way if we had to."
Trump also said Iran has also agreed to stop backing proxy terrorist groups such as Hezbollah and Hamas.
Iran has since disputed Trump's claims regarding the enriched uranium, stating that it will not be moving its nuclear material anywhere and that no deal on the uranium has been reached.
The president did not indicate when an official peace deal would be announced but said the U.S. and Iran are meeting over the weekend to finalize the deal.
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