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5 July 07:55

Trump has said Iran's nuclear program is stalled, though there is a risk it could resume elsewhere.

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In a statement aboard Air Force One, Trump said that Iran's nuclear program had been permanently delayed, but warned that it could be resumed from a different location, which would be problematic. He emphasized that he would not allow Tehran to resume its nuclear program and mentioned his planned meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Meanwhile, the UN nuclear watchdog has withdrawn its inspectors from Iran amid Israel's military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and the Iranian parliament has passed a law suspending cooperation with the IAEA.

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Trump afirmă că Iranul nu a acceptat inspecţiile şi nu a renunţat la îmbogăţirea uraniului
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Trump susține că Iranul nu a acceptat inspecții noi și nici renunțarea la îmbogățirea uraniului
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Trump afirmă că Iranul nu a acceptat inspecţiile şi nu a renunţat la îmbogăţirea uraniului.
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Trump spune că Iranul nu a fost de acord cu inspecţiile privind programul său nuclear

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US President Donald Trump has called himself a "war hero" in a call to a conservative radio station amid his approval of strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
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Iran has agreed with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on a new framework for cooperation, resuming nuclear inspections after the suspension of collaboration in June.
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The three European countries are threatening sanctions against Iran if a diplomatic solution on its nuclear program is not reached by the end of August.
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The United Kingdom, France, and Germany have initiated the process of reinstating UN sanctions against Iran, following the nuclear program.
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Sources: The Trump administration is becoming increasingly "frustrated" due to the actions of Benjamin Netanyahu. "Every time progress is made, it seems that he bombs someone"
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