Trump tightens terms on Iran war deal, US media say
Summary
President Donald Trump has proposed tougher terms for a possible deal to end the US-Israel war on Iran. The updated plan was sent to Iran for consideration, but officials expect more negotiations before a deal is reached.Key Facts
- President Trump wants to strengthen key parts of the deal, including rules about Iran’s nuclear material.
- The US sent the revised proposal back to Iran, which may take several days to respond due to communication challenges.
- The US-Israel war on Iran started on February 28 after attacks by the US and Israel.
- Trump’s main conditions for a deal include Iran not developing nuclear weapons and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil shipping route.
- Iran’s military warned that foreign ships not following rules in the Strait of Hormuz could be targeted.
- Iran says it does not plan to build nuclear weapons.
- A US intelligence official testified that Washington believes Iran is not currently building nuclear weapons.
- The deal proposal has awaited President Trump’s approval after a White House Situation Room meeting.
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