President Donald Trump spoke about his recent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping during an interview aired by Fox News, where he also addressed Iran’s nuclear ambitions and broader global security concerns involving major world powers.………
Trump said “The Iran nuclear deal, one of the worst deals ever made. If I didn’t go in and terminate that deal, Iran would have a nuclear weapon, and they would have used it. We would not even, maybe, be sitting here right now. They would have used it.”
In the interview, Trump linked his discussion with Xi Jinping to wider geopolitical issues, particularly tensions involving Iran and concerns over nuclear proliferation. He emphasized that his administration had taken a firm stance on Iran’s nuclear program, arguing that withdrawing from the agreement was necessary to prevent long-term security risks.
He also used the platform to highlight the importance of U.S. engagement with China on global stability issues, suggesting that diplomatic talks with Beijing are part of a broader strategy to manage rising international tensions. According to Trump, strong leadership and decisive action remain central to preventing the spread of nuclear weapons and maintaining global order.
The interview further reflected ongoing debates in U.S. foreign policy regarding Iran, China, and nuclear security. Trump reiterated that his actions were aimed at strengthening international safety and ensuring that adversaries do not gain access to nuclear capabilities that could threaten the United States or its allies.
His comments come amid continued scrutiny of U.S. foreign relations, as Washington balances competition with China and pressure on Iran within a complex and evolving global security environment.















