Trump Cabinet Looks Forward to Progress on Iran Deal in 'Coming Hours, Days'
- President Donald Trump said in the White House Cabinet Room in Washington that he is "not satisfied" with current terms from Iran, though he claims Tehran wants "very much to make a deal."
- Iranian state media claimed on Wednesday that a draft framework would see Iran and Oman manage the Strait, restoring shipping to pre-war levels within one month.
- White House spokesperson Olivia Wales noted negotiations are proceeding, yet Trump remains uncomfortable with Russia or China potentially taking Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium.
- Rejecting specific control over the Strait, Trump insisted international waters must remain free, stating, "We'll watch over it, but nobody's going to control it."
- As the war approaches its fourth month, nuclear program disagreements remain a significant stumbling block, with Trump insisting the program must be dismantled.
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US President Donald Trump's cabinet meeting is focused on peace negotiations with Iran, as discussions continue after reports from Tehran about the existence of a draft agreement. Trump stated that Iran "very much wants to make a deal", but according to him, an agreement acceptable to Washington has not been reached so far. "So far they have not gotten there. We are not happy with it. But we will be - otherwise we will just have to finish the jo…
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he is not yet satisfied with the forthcoming Iran agreement, adding that the US is not discussing the relaxation of sanctions against Tehran, informs Reuters. In a press conference organized at a cabinet meeting at the White House, Trump insisted that Iran wants to conclude a...
A few days ago, the US President arouses great hopes: an agreement with Tehran to end the Iran war is imminent, Trump says. Now he is again commenting on the state of negotiations - there is no talk of an early agreement.
Trump says US not satisfied with Iran talks amid rising Lebanon violence
US President Donald Trump said negotiations with Iran were continuing but stressed that Washington remained dissatisfied with the current state of talks, as military tensions intensified in southern Lebanon and disputes over the Strait of Hormuz continued to dominate regional diplomacy. On Wednesday, May 27, Trump told a Cabinet meeting at the White House that Iran was eager to reach an agreement with the United States but warned that Washington…
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