Trump Denies U.S. Agreement to Pay Iran $300 Billion, Attributes Report to Political Opponents
Donald Trump denied reports that the United States agreed to pay Iran $300 billion, calling the claim false and attributing it to political opponents. He emphasized the absence of financial outlay and characterized the outcome of the Iran deal positively.
Donald Trump denied that the United States agreed to pay Iran $300 billion, rejecting the report as false. He attributed the report to political opponents, stating they were behind its dissemination. Trump emphasized the absence of financial outlay in relation to the Iran deal, saying the United States will not be investing 10 cents. He made a statement about Iran's nuclear capabilities, asserting that Iran will never have nuclear weapons. Trump characterized the outcome of the Iran deal positively, describing it as 'success' and 'victory.' He also cited economic indicators to support his claim, stating the United States benefited from lower oil prices. These latter claims were reported by Daily Sabah, Indian Express, and CNBCTV18.com, respectively.
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