Trump Asked for Tougher Terms in Proposed Iran War Deal: US Media
- US President Donald Trump requested targeted changes to a preliminary Iran nuclear deal during a White House meeting, focusing on strengthening national security provisions regarding Iran’s nuclear stockpiles.
- These demands caused diplomatic delays, resulting in fresh talks between Washington and Tehran, with Iran withholding final approval despite earlier reports suggesting readiness to sign.
- Trump instructed negotiators to make specific adjustments to nuclear-related clauses, seeking concrete commitments and clearer terms on enriched uranium disposal and timing.
- The administration remains hopeful for a successful breakthrough despite ongoing negotiations and has not commented officially.
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Washington, May 30 (EFE).- U.S. President Donald Trump asked to amend some aspects of a future peace agreement with Iran regarding the Tehran nuclear program and the reopening of the Strait of Ormuz, according to the digital media Axios. Trump asked his negotiating team to make amendments to the draft to clauses regarding the atomic program of the ayatollás, which have included a commitment not to attempt to develop a nuclear weapon, but have no…
According to several sources, the United States has submitted a proposal for an agreement to Iran, in which American demands have been tightened.
To be a relatively brief “memorandum of understanding” (MoU), the draft agreement between the United States and Iran is taking a long time to materialize.
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