Trump announced today that "an agreement is being reached with Iran" and reiterated that "Iran has agreed not to possess nuclear weapons," which is the same core commitment he has repeatedly emphasized since April. Over the past two months, from "negotiations have stalled" to "progressing in an orderly manner," and with market probability predictions rising to 74%, the U.S. narrative has consistently centered around Iran's "not developing nuclear weapons" bottom line, deliberately distancing itself from the JCPOA agreement during Obama's era.


Trump explicitly mentioned this time that "the Supreme Leader of Iran is negotiating with the United States." In previous unilateral statements, Iran often remained silent or did not confirm such "agreements." Placing the Supreme Leader directly at the forefront of negotiations may aim to demonstrate domestically that he has obtained direct commitments from Iran's top decision-making echelon, clearing internal political obstacles for the final agreement. If true, it indicates that negotiations have reached the most core level.
On June 3, U.S. President Trump stated that he is reaching an agreement with Iran. Iran has agreed not to possess nuclear weapons. The Supreme Leader of Iran is granting approval for the negotiations. There may be a meeting with Iran's Supreme Leader at some point. By Labor Day, the sanctions on Iran might be lifted. $BTC
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