Trump seeking edits to US-Iran deal, US media report
Summary
President Donald Trump is asking for changes to a peace deal between the US and Iran that aims to stop fighting and address Iran’s nuclear program. Talks are ongoing, with Iran demanding full protection of its rights and the release of frozen assets before moving forward.Key Facts
- President Trump requested edits to a US-Iran peace deal, focusing on the Strait of Hormuz and uranium removal.
- The deal includes a 60-day pause in violence, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and restarting nuclear talks.
- Iran’s chief negotiator said Tehran will not agree unless its rights are fully secured.
- The deal may allow Iran access to billions of dollars in frozen assets if sanctions are eased.
- US Defense Secretary warned strikes might resume if the deal doesn’t meet the president’s standards.
- Negotiations involve ongoing changes with both sides proposing amendments.
- Pakistan is mediating the talks between the US and Iran.
- No formal agreement has been reached despite many meetings and discussions since April.
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