Summary
- President Donald Trump said Iran had agreed to return nuclear material.
- Markets are focused on whether the remark signals progress in negotiations over Iran's nuclear program with the US.
- Whether there is an actual agreement and how it would be implemented are key factors in the outcome of the talks.
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President Donald Trump said Iran has agreed to return nuclear material.
Trump said on June 16 that Iran had agreed to give back "nuclear dust," according to Walter Bloomberg.
The term appears to refer to nuclear-related material such as debris from nuclear facilities or enriched uranium. The comment suggests the talks involve scaling back or removing parts of Iran's nuclear program.
The US and Iran are continuing negotiations centered on the nuclear issue. The handling of nuclear material remains one of the key sticking points.
Markets are watching whether Trump's remark signals progress in the talks. The existence of a formal agreement and the way it would be implemented will be key factors shaping the outcome of the negotiations.


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