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Trump criticises Obama-era Iran nuclear deal

Published on: May 25, 2026 8:46 PM

Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump strongly defended ongoing negotiations with Iran while responding to criticism from political opponents. He said critics were commenting on discussions whose details had not yet been finalised. Trump also stressed that Washington would only accept a strong and effective agreement.

In a statement shared on social media, Trump said Democrats, some Republican figures, and other critics lacked full knowledge of the negotiations. He argued that criticism before a final agreement is reached was premature because talks are still underway. According to Trump, several key details remain under discussion between both sides.

Read more: Trump urges Muslim states to join accords

The US president also criticised his political opponents, accusing them of weak leadership and failed foreign policies. He specifically attacked the Iran nuclear agreement reached during former president Barack Obama’s administration. Trump said his administration would never accept an agreement similar to the Obama-era nuclear deal.

Trump stated that if a deal with Iran is achieved, it would be strong, effective, and aligned with US interests. Otherwise, Washington would refuse to move forward with any agreement. He reiterated that the United States would not support a rushed or weak settlement with Tehran.

Read more: Trump says US may attack Iran again but that Tehran wants deal

Various international reports have recently suggested progress in US-Iran negotiations, although no official agreement has been announced so far. Officials from both countries are reportedly continuing discussions over several unresolved issues while working on the framework of a possible deal.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Donald Trump, Iran nuclear talks, Latest, Middle East diplomacy, Obama Iran deal, Trump foreign policy, US Iran negotiations

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