Humbled Trump Points to 'No Nukes' Fig Leaf in Half-Baked Deal
By Reuters | 16 Jun, 2026
An indication of the desperation behind the so-called peace deal to end the war begun without provocation is his citing an entirely hypothetical 'No Nukes' clause that won't take effect until actual negotiations resume in 60 days.
U.S. President Donald Trump attends a working lunch with the leaders of G7 and the Middle East during the G7 summit, in Evian-les-Bains, France, June 16, 2026. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann/Pool
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday told reporters at the G7 meetings in France that the memorandum of understanding with Iran states clearly that Iran will not have a nuclear weapon.
Trump said that he will release the text of the U.S.-Iran memorandum in a formal setting.
The president also said he likes the idea of sending the Iran deal to Congress for review, a request by some Republican lawmakers.
"I never thought about sending it, never even thought about it, but I will," Trump told reporters. "I will send it to Congress. I like the idea."
The U.S. deal with Iran is an agreement to hash out details in the coming weeks.
"I think it's going to go pretty quickly," Trump told reporters about the next phase of negotiations with Iran, stipulated with a 60-day deadline.
"Iran wants to get it done. They have to get back to business, and the relationship is now normalized, so I think it's going to go pretty quickly," Trump told reporters during his meeting with Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the president of the United Arab Emirates, on the sidelines of the G7.
"Could go faster, could take longer too, but it could go fast."
(Reporting by Steve Holland in Evian, France, and Bo Erickson, Susan Heavey and Doina Chiacu in Washington; editing by Michelle Nichols)
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