Trump says Iran will be bombed ‘at much higher level’ if they don’t agree peace deal
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum to Iran, threatening to resume bombing at a "much higher level and intensity" if Tehran rejects a proposed peace agreement.
- Trump paused "Project Freedom," a U.S. naval mission guiding ships through the Strait of Hormuz, to facilitate negotiations while maintaining a blockade of Iranian ports in full force.
- Negotiations center on a 14-point memorandum outlining nuclear enrichment limits and sanctions relief, while Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged both sides to act "with prudence" during talks in Beijing.
- Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is reviewing the proposal via mediator Pakistan, as Brent crude oil fell to around $100 a barrel following the pause in military operations.
- Ahead of a high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping on May 14, Trump warned that failure to reach a deal means bombing resumes at "much higher level and intensity.
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Trump says Iran deal ‘very possible’, but threatens strikes if not
US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he believed a deal with Iran was “very possible”, but threatened to resume his bombardment of the country if negotiations fell apart. Despite the US leader’s optimism, Iran has yet to respond to a new US proposal, with its chief negotiator warning that Washington was seeking to force the Islamic republic’s “surrender”. Positive signs that the foes could return to the table after weeks of deadlock grew aft…
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