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15 May 2026, 14:14

Donald Trump, the President of the United States, on Friday, May 25, in response to reporters while returning from China, stated that he rejected Iran's latest proposal in nuclear negotiations "from the very first sentence." He mentioned that the initial content of this proposal was "unacceptable" and added, "I didn't even read the rest of it." Trump emphasized that merely setting a time frame like 20 years is not enough, and what matters is providing real and enforceable guarantees from Iran. The U.S. President also clarified that any agreement must include the complete transfer of nuclear materials and fuel from Iran, adding that an agreement based on "hollow words" would not be acceptable.
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In response to a question about the recent proposal from the Islamic Republic, Donald Trump said he had reviewed the proposal, but according to him, if he doesn't like the first sentence of a text, he discards the rest. When asked what the first sentence was, Trump described it as "unacceptable" and stated that the main issue from his perspective is that Iran should not have "any form" of a nuclear program.
Later, a reporter asked Trump if a 20-year period was not sufficient for him. Trump replied that "20 years is enough," but according to him, the level of guarantees that the Islamic Republic provides is what matters. Trump stated that if a 20-year agreement is to be proposed, it must be "a real 20 years" and should not be, in his words, an ambiguous or superficial agreement.
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Donald Trump, the President of the United States, on Friday, May 25, while returning from China to the U.S. on Air Force One, told reporters that although Iran's armed forces have been destroyed in the war, there may be a need for "a little cleanup." Trump had earlier stated in an interview with Fox News that the armed forces of the Islamic Republic have been trying to dig out some missile launchers from underground and change the locations of some equipment over the past four weeks; however, "the U.S. is capable of destroying all of this in two days."
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In response to a question about whether Xi Jinping, the President of China, has made a firm commitment to pressure the Islamic Republic to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Trump said he does not "ask for favors" from anyone. Trump stated, "I don't ask for any favors because when you ask for a favor, you have to do something in return." He added that the U.S. does not need such help. The U.S. President further mentioned that the opposing armed forces have "essentially been wiped out" and that there may be a need for "a little cleanup." He also referred to the ceasefire, stating that it was done at the request of other countries. Trump said he personally was not very supportive of the ceasefire but accepted it as a favor to Pakistan. He referred to Pakistani officials, including the Prime Minister and Field Marshal of the country, as "extraordinary individuals."
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Donald Trump stated that the U.S. may at some point enter Iran to eliminate what he called "nuclear dust." Trump, while returning to the U.S. on Air Force One, told reporters, "At the right time, we will either enter or we will get it. I think we will probably get it, but if we don't get it, we will enter." He added, "I think they will completely fail, and we will have no danger. We have the necessary equipment to take it out; no one else has it; maybe China has such equipment." Trump had previously issued a similar warning in March at the White House regarding the Islamic Republic's enriched uranium stockpiles, stating, "We will either take it back from them or we will take it."
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