Trump Says US Won ‘Total and Complete Victory’ After Ceasefire Deal With Iran, AFP Reports

April 7 (Reuters) – U.S. President ⁠Donald ⁠Trump told AFP ⁠on Tuesday that the United States ​had won a “total and complete victory” after agreeing ‌to a two-week ‌ceasefire deal with Iran.

“Total and complete ⁠victory. ⁠100 percent. No question about it,” Trump told ​AFP in the brief call when asked if he was claiming victory with the ceasefire.

Trump ​said the U.S. has received a 10-point ⁠proposal from ⁠Iran, which he ⁠called ​a “workable basis on which to negotiate.”

But when asked about ​his original ⁠threats to destroy Iran’s civilian power plants and bridges if the deal fell apart, Trump said, “You’re going to have to ⁠see,” the AFP report said.

Trump insisted that Iran’s ⁠nuclear material would be covered by any peace deal, the report said.

“That will be perfectly taken care of, or I wouldn’t have settled,” Trump told AFP without giving any specifics about what would happen to the uranium.

Trump, who has ⁠offered shifting goals and timelines for the war, reiterated that he felt Washington’s objectives had been achieved.

(Reporting by Anusha ​Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian ​Schmollinger and Kim Coghill)

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