Trump says had ‘very good talks’ with Iran as Tehran reviews US proposal
Summary
President Donald Trump said he had positive talks with Iran and that a deal to end the conflict might happen soon. Iran is still reviewing a US proposal that could stop the war and include limits on Iran’s nuclear program and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, an important shipping route.Key Facts
- President Trump said Iran should stop its nuclear program and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
- Trump warned that the US might resume bombing Iran if talks fail.
- Iran’s Foreign Ministry said no formal response has been given yet and called reports of a close deal exaggerated.
- Pakistan is acting as a mediator between the US and Iran in the talks.
- A one-page memorandum to end the conflict is reportedly close to agreement but details differ from Iran’s 14-point plan.
- Iran’s officials criticized the US proposal, calling it unrealistic and more like a wish list.
- The US insists Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon and wants to keep the region stable.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu supports removing all enriched uranium from Iran to stop nuclear bomb development.
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