Trump defends his Iran deal, rejects $300 billion Tehran reconstruction fund
President Donald Trump defended his Iran nuclear agreement in a heated statement. He rejected claims that the United States would join a $300 billion reconstruction fund for
President Donald Trump defended his Iran nuclear agreement in a heated statement. He
rejected claims that the United States would join a $300 billion reconstruction fund for
Tehran. Trump argued his deal surpasses the 2015 agreement negotiated by Barack Obama. He
said the Obama‑era deal was inferior and less beneficial to U.S. interests. The
president’s remarks came amid ongoing debate over the Iran pact. Critics question the
accuracy of his assertions about the fund. The administration has not provided details on
the funding mechanism. Observers await further clarification on the terms of the current
agreement.