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Trump's Claim: Iran Has Agreed to All My Demands

The US President announces Tehran's 'complete retreat' and readiness for nuclear inspections ahead of a major deal.

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Donald Trump, President of the United States, in controversial remarks, claimed that under heavy pressure, Iran has now agreed to all of Washington's conditions to end conflicts and sign a new agreement.

'They Have to Agree'; Trump's Narrative of the Negotiations

Donald Trump, President of the United States, on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, during a visit to the Capitol and discussions with Republican representatives, raised new claims regarding the negotiation process with Tehran. Speaking to reporters, Trump announced that Iran is making "massive concessions" and that the dialogue process is progressing far beyond expectations [1].

In a tone reminiscent of his "maximum pressure" policy, he stated: "Iran is treating us very politely. They are agreeing to everything I want, and in fact, they have to agree; because otherwise, we will go back and do what is necessary" [2]. These remarks come as the region has recently moved past a period of intense military tension that began last February.

Details of the Potential Deal: From Nuclear Inspections to Reopening Hormuz

According to published reports, the core of Trump's claims rests on Iran's acceptance of high-level and permanent nuclear inspections. Trump claimed that Tehran has agreed to full and perpetual monitoring of its nuclear program to ensure "nuclear honesty" [1]. Additionally, the removal of enriched uranium from Iran and its transfer to the United States under the supervision of American inspectors and the International Atomic Energy Agency is another key clause emphasized by Trump [3].

In exchange for these concessions, Trump announced that he would allow the Strait of Hormuz to be fully reopened and the naval blockade of Iranian ports to be gradually lifted [1]. He also noted that Iran's released assets would be under strict US control and spent solely on purchasing humanitarian goods such as food and medicine from American producers [2].

Reactions in Tehran; Between Silence and Denial

While Trump speaks of a diplomatic victory, officials in Tehran are acting with more caution. Although some sources have reported 85% progress in the negotiations, the spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned that the statements of American officials should not contradict the provisions of the memorandums currently being drafted [5].

International analysts believe that Trump's aggressive tone may be intended more for domestic consumption, especially at a time when global oil prices have decreased due to relative stability in the Strait of Hormuz [3]. However, the reality is that Iran is in a difficult economic situation and, to lift sanctions, has been forced to sit at the negotiating table for what Trump calls the "Agreement of the Century for the Middle East" [4].

Final Analysis: Reality or Political Bluff?

Trump's claim that Iran "agrees to whatever he wants" has met with mixed reactions in Washington. While his supporters see this as a sign of his leadership strength, critics warn that excessive pressure and humiliating the opposing side in the media could make the path to achieving a sustainable agreement difficult [4]. The coming days and the manner in which inspectors enter Iranian nuclear sites will determine whether Trump's claims will become a reality.

US President Donald Trump claimed that Iran has made major concessions during ongoing negotiations.

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  1. Trump: İran, istediğim her şeye razı oluyorAnadolu Ajansı (2026-06-24)
  2. Trump'tan İran sözleri: İstediğim her şeye razı oluyorlarTürkiye Gazetesi (2026-06-24)
  3. Trump says Iran is making very big concessionsFox News (2026-06-24)
  4. Donald Trump claims peace deal with Iran largely negotiatedThe Guardian (2026-05-23)
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