Trump Iran Deal Leaves Hard Questions For Later – Analysis
The temporary deal would reopen the strait without tolls and leave key disputes over frozen funds, sanctions and uranium stockpiles unresolved.
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What is being negotiated between the United States and Iran is not yet peace, nor the dismantling of nuclear and missile programmes. These issues will still be discussed — perhaps in a few months' time. According to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, there is a "very solid proposal with a definite deadline on the nuclear issue." But, for the time being, US President Donald Trump has presented an agreement that can extend the cease-fire and reope…
To open the strait, Trump had to leave the hard issues for later
The deal on the table with Iran isn’t a nuclear deal, and it won’t limit Tehran’s missiles. It is about the best both sides can manage for the time being.
To Get Strait Open, Trump Left Hardest Issues for Later
“The temporary agreement that the Trump administration announced with Iran this weekend isn’t a peace deal. It isn’t a nuclear deal. It isn’t a missile deal,” the New York Times reports. “Those may yet come — perhaps in a few months, though a senior United States official said there was no agreed time limit for nuclear talks, or perhaps far longer if the history of negotiations with Iran holds. But for now, Mr. Trump has emerged with an arrangem…
The provisional agreement with Iran announced during the weekend by the Trump administration is not a peace agreement, it is not a nuclear agreement, nor is it an agreement on missiles.
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