Trump says Iran agreed to never have nukes, calls $300 billion payment 'fake news'
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Latest source: Middle East Eye
Latest source: NDTV World
Latest source: Japan Times
Latest source: TASS
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Trump denies reports of US payments to Iran as ‘fake news’
Trump says Iran agreed to 'never have a Nuclear Weapon'; denies U.S. paying Tehran $300 million
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Trump's Iran Accord Offers Exit From War And Fresh Political Risks
Trump Says Iran 'Agreed' To Never Have Nukes, Rejects $300 Million Fund Claim
Trump says Iran agreed to never have nukes, calls $300 billion payment 'fake news'
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