Exclusive: Trump says he's "50/50" on Iran deal or bombs, will meet envoys to decide
Summary
President Donald Trump said he would meet with his team to decide whether to accept Iran’s latest offer or take military action. Both sides are close to an initial agreement to end conflict, but key issues like nuclear enrichment and access to the Strait of Hormuz remain unresolved.Key Facts
- President Trump described his chances of making a good deal with Iran as "50/50."
- He planned to meet negotiators Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and Vice President Vance to review Iran’s latest proposal.
- Pakistani Field Marshal Asim Munir, a mediator, left Tehran after talks aimed at pushing the deal forward.
- Iran and the U.S. are reportedly in the final stage of talks on a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to end the war.
- The MOU would also address reopening the Strait of Hormuz, lifting the U.S. blockade, and releasing frozen Iranian funds.
- Iran wants detailed talks to follow the MOU, lasting 30 to 60 days.
- President Trump said he would only accept a deal covering uranium enrichment and Iran’s nuclear stockpile, which may not be resolved quickly.
- Regional countries like Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan have been mediating to help finalize the agreement.
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