Trump says US 'not satisfied' with Iran deal yet
Summary
President Donald Trump said the United States is not yet satisfied with the terms of a deal being negotiated with Iran to end conflict in the Middle East. He stated that Iran wants a deal but has not reached an agreement, and the U.S. may resume military action if talks fail.Key Facts
- President Trump updated the public on negotiations with Iran during a cabinet meeting in Washington.
- Iran's state TV reported draft deal details including reopening the Strait of Hormuz and U.S. military withdrawal, but the White House called this report false.
- Both Iran and the U.S. have said progress was made last week, but a final deal is not close.
- Trump said Iran is eager to make a deal but negotiations have not succeeded yet.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed some progress and interest but gave no details on remaining disagreements.
- The U.S. and Israel launched strikes against Iran on February 28, leading to wider conflict and Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz, raising oil prices globally.
- A ceasefire has mostly held since April 8, but talks have slowed down recently.
- Trump warned the U.S. might take further action if a deal is not reached.
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