Trump claims to be on verge of approving peace deal with major Iranian concessions
Summary
President Donald Trump said he might approve a peace deal with Iran that includes major changes like ending Iran’s nuclear weapons program and opening the Strait of Hormuz for free passage. However, Iranian officials denied that a final agreement has been made and said talks are still ongoing.Key Facts
- President Trump announced a potential Iran peace deal with major concessions from Tehran.
- The deal would require Iran to give up nuclear weapons, open the Strait of Hormuz without tolls, and remove underwater mines.
- Trump said the US would lift its naval blockade of Iran if the deal is finalized.
- Iranian officials said no final agreement has been reached and denied some parts of Trump’s claims.
- Iran’s negotiator said they do not trust words and only trust actions in negotiations.
- Iranian officials rejected the idea of exporting uranium but may consider downblended uranium, less suitable for weapons.
- US Vice President JD Vance suggested the deal was close, but President Trump needed more time to decide.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not commented and continues military actions against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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