News Desk - President Donald Trump delivered a stark warning that "all hell will rain down" if Iran acquires a nuclear weapon, underscoring the U.S. position on Iran's nuclear program. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that talks with the United States on a final agreement covering Tehran's nuclear programme will likely begin on June 19, 2026, marking a critical step toward resolving the nuclear dispute.
Trump's warning came as part of ongoing efforts to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, with the U.S. president emphasizing the severe consequences Iran would face if it crosses that threshold. The warning follows the tentative peace agreement reached between the U.S. and Iran to end the 107-day war, though the deal's most contentious nuclear questions remain unresolved. Abbas Araghchi, Iran's Foreign Minister, confirmed that negotiations on a comprehensive final agreement covering Tehran's nuclear program are scheduled to begin June 19, providing a timeline for addressing the outstanding nuclear issues that the draft Memorandum of Understanding deferred.
The upcoming talks represent a crucial opportunity to resolve the nuclear questions that continue to loom over the fragile peace deal. The draft MoU commits Tehran to forgo the development or acquisition of nuclear weapons but defers the hardest questions about Iran's existing nuclear capabilities, including its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Araghchi's announcement suggests Iran is willing to engage in further negotiations, though Iranian officials have stated Tehran has "not yet" taken a final decision on the peace deal, signaling reservations about the agreement's terms.
As Trump warns of catastrophic consequences if Iran acquires nuclear weapons and Araghchi confirms June 19 talks on a final nuclear agreement, the world faces a pivotal moment in the U.S.-Iran nuclear dispute. The success of these negotiations will determine whether the tentative peace deal can evolve into a comprehensive resolution that addresses Iran's nuclear program while maintaining regional stability and preventing further conflict.
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While the tentative U.S.-Iran peace deal could end 107 days of conflict, major questions remain over Iran's nuclear program. Analysts say unresolved issues may test the durability of the agreement in the months ahead.
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