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Last Updated:April 06, 2026, 07:08 IST
Trump said Iranian negotiators have been granted “immunity from death” and claimed Tehran has effectively conceded on not acquiring nuclear weapons.

US President Donald Trump gestures after speaking at a televised address (File photo/AFP)
US President Donald Trump said Iranian negotiators have been granted what he described as “immunity from death" as diplomatic efforts continue to end the ongoing conflict between Washington and Tehran.
Speaking in an interview with Fox News on Sunday, Trump suggested that key sticking points in the negotiations had already been resolved, particularly on Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
“We’ve given them immunity from death. And we’ve told the people that we’re dealing with, who are the top people," Trump said during the interview.
Emphasising progress on the nuclear issue, he added, “The big thing is they’re not going to have a nuclear weapon. They’re not even negotiating that point. It’s so easy. That’s already been conceded. Most of the points are conceded."
Trump indicated that ceasefire talks linked to what he described as Operation Epic Fury remain under control.
“We have it under control, seriously under control. They want to make a deal so good, they just can’t get to the final starting line. But I think they’re close," he told Fox News.
His remarks suggest the US administration believes negotiations with Tehran are moving toward a potential breakthrough, even as hostilities continue across the region.
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April 06, 2026, 07:08 IST
News world Trump Says He Gave Iran Negotiators 'Immunity From Death', Claims 'Key Points Resolved'
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