'Time Is on Our Side': Trump Tempers Expectations of a Peace Deal with Iran
Trump says the agreement is still being negotiated and that Iran would give up enriched uranium under a 60-day implementation plan, a senior official said.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump stated the United States will "not rush into a deal" with Iran, reversing his earlier claim that the agreement was "largely negotiated."
- Negotiators are crafting a memorandum of understanding to end Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and secure the nation's surrender of enriched uranium, a nuclear stockpile concern cited when the administration joined the war three months ago.
- Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Sen. Ted Cruz criticized the proposed pact as "not remotely America First," arguing it mirrors the "playbook" used in former President Barack Obama's 2015 nuclear agreement.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio dismissed concerns that the agreement would strengthen Iran as "absurd," while White House Communications Director Steven Cheung told Pompeo to "leave the real work to the professionals."
- Administration officials established a 60-day implementation timeline, though the President emphasized the pact "isn't even fully negotiated yet" and added observers should wait "in the next three or four days" to see resolution.
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