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Trump Dismisses Reports of U.S. Payment to Iran as ‘Fake News’ | Achla News
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Trump Dismisses Reports of U.S. Payment to Iran as ‘Fake News’
President Donald Trump rejected reports claiming the United States would provide hundreds of millions of dollars to Iran, calling the reports “fake news.” Trump also stated that Iran has agreed to never obtain nuclear weapons, while reports continue to circulate regarding possible economic support tied to Iran’s reconstruction.
U.S. President Donald Trump pushed back against reports suggesting Washington could provide financial assistance to Iran, describing the claims as “fake news” in a post on Truth Social.
“Iran has agreed to never have nuclear weapons!” Trump wrote, while also rejecting reports that the United States would pay Iran $300 million.
Confusion Over Reported Figures
The Financial Times previously reported that the Trump administration was considering support for the creation of a $300 billion investment fund aimed at helping rebuild Iran’s economy and infrastructure.
However, Trump’s social media post referred to reports about a $300 million payment, not the larger $300 billion figure mentioned in the Financial Times report.
Questions Remain
The apparent discrepancy between the figures has raised questions about which reports Trump was addressing. No official announcement has been made regarding any reconstruction fund, and details surrounding potential economic initiatives involving Iran remain unclear.
The developments come amid ongoing discussions surrounding Iran’s nuclear program and efforts to prevent the regime from acquiring nuclear weapons capabilities.
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