Trump says US will be satisfied if Iran agrees to no nuclear weapon
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US President Donald Trump said Washington would likely accept a diplomatic resolution with Iran if key Middle Eastern allies approve the terms, while reaffirming that preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon remains his administration’s top condition.
“If they’re satisfied, we will be probably satisfied also,” Trump said, referring to regional allies involved in ongoing discussions.
Trump also revealed that he agreed to postpone a major military strike that had been scheduled for the following day after direct appeals from the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE.
According to Trump, the Gulf nations requested a brief delay of two to three days, arguing they were close to finalizing an agreement with Tehran. He said the decision to hold off on the strike was made to give diplomacy a final opportunity and in hopes of securing a lasting breakthrough.



