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President Donald Trump said, “We will work with Iran to dig up and remove all deeply buried nuclear debris,” and added, “We are discussing tariff and sanction relief with Iran now and will continue to do so.”
On the 8th (local time), Trump posted on Truth Social, “The United States will work closely with Iran.” Observers interpret the comment as an indication that Washington plans to consult with Tehran about removing highly enriched uranium after the two sides agreed to a two‑week ceasefire and arrangements for transit through the Strait of Hormuz. Because Trump has described tariffs as a kind of fee that benefits the United States, analysts read his remarks as signaling talks about easing sanctions in return for some form of payment or concession from Iran.
Trump said the area where the highly enriched uranium is buried “has been and remains under very precise satellite surveillance” and claimed that many of the 15 listed items have already been agreed.
In a separate post, he wrote, “I will immediately impose tariffs on any country supplying military equipment to Iran,” adding, “A 50% tariff will be applied immediately to all goods coming into the United States, with no exceptions.” Analysts say the United States lacks the legal mechanism to implement such a blanket measure. A reciprocal-tariff tool once existed, but the Supreme Court later ruled it unlawful. Authorities can still pursue actions under Sections 301 and 232 of U.S. trade law, but both require preliminary investigations that take time.











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