Trump Expresses Pessimism About Nuclear Deal with Iran
- On June 15, U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is scheduled to hold talks in Oman with Iranian official Abbas Araghchi regarding the U.S. proposal for a nuclear agreement.
- The talks follow Iran's rejection of the U.S. offer as unacceptable and Tehran preparing a counterproposal amid long-standing tensions dating back to the 1953 coup.
- President Trump expressed growing doubt about reaching a deal due to Iran's uranium enrichment demands and warned military options remain if diplomacy fails.
- In a June 11 podcast, Trump expressed growing doubts about reaching an agreement, citing delays in talks and uranium enrichment concerns as major obstacles.
- These developments increase concerns of potential conflict, though both sides remain engaged in talks with international actors mediating the process.
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