Key Points of the Agreement Being Negotiated by the US and Iran to End the War
Trump seeks tougher language on Iran’s nuclear limits and the Strait of Hormuz as negotiators expect Tehran’s response within three days, officials said.
- On Saturday, President Donald Trump claimed Iran agreed to nuclear non-proliferation guarantees, yet media outlets reported he simultaneously sent Tehran a new framework with "tougher" terms for ongoing negotiations.
- Iran demands the release of $12 billion in frozen assets before substantive talks, while dismissing earlier Trump comments that enriched uranium would be destroyed as "baseless."
- After Trump claimed Tehran agreed to "no tolls" on the Strait of Hormuz, Iranian news agency Fars reported no such clause exists in the agreement text.
- At a defense summit in Asia on Saturday, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth stated Washington remains "more than capable" of restarting military operations if negotiations fail to produce results.
- Tehran insists any regional deal must include ending the war in Lebanon, where Beirut accuses Israel of a "scorched-earth policy" as forces continue targeting Hezbollah.
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