Trump says G7 leaders keen to discuss “fact that Iran will not have a Nuclear Weapon,” Strait of Hormuz reopening
President Trump said in a social media post from France on Wednesday, where he’s attending a G7 economic summit, that his fellow leaders mostly wished to discuss “the fact that Iran will not have a Nuclear Weapon, and that the Strait of Hormuz will immediately be opened!”
His post came hours after he cautioned that the memorandum of understanding agreed with Iran, which is set to be formally signed Friday, is not a final deal, adding that if Iran’s leaders “don’t behave, we’ll go right back to dropping bombs right smack in the middle of their head.”
In his Truth Social post, Mr. Trump again touted stock market gains and falling oil prices as the result of “the settlement” with Iran.
The terms in the memorandum of understanding have not been confirmed by the U.S. or Iranian governments, and it is unclear what concessions Iran has committed to regarding its contentious nuclear enrichment program.