TRUMP IN NO HURRY FOR DEAL WITH IRAN
Trump said talks with Iran are orderly and constructive, while keeping the U.S. naval blockade in force until any agreement is signed.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social advising his team not to hasten a deal with Iran, emphasizing that both sides must take their time to get it right.
- Trump countered criticism by describing negotiations as "orderly and constructive," contrasting his approach with the 2015 JCPOA signed by Former President Barack Obama while stressing Iran must not develop nuclear weapons.
- Negotiations reached a critical juncture amid conflicting reports that Iran tentatively agreed to relinquish its highly enriched uranium stockpile, though Iranian officials denied reaching any agreement on their nuclear program.
- Republicans, including Mike Pompeo and Sen. Ted Cruz , criticized the rumored deal; Pompeo warned it could empower Iranian military capabilities while Cruz cautioned against enabling nuclear ambitions.
- Trump emphasized that "time is on our side" as efforts continue resolving the conflict affecting global energy markets, with the naval Blockade on Iranian ports remaining in full force until an agreement is signed.
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TRUMP IN NO HURRY FOR DEAL WITH IRAN
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Trump Says Any Iran Deal Will Involve No Cash, Differ from Obama-era Agreement
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Trump said that his deal will differ from the one crafted by Former US President Barack Obama. World News | Trump Says Any Iran Deal Will Involve No Cash, Differ from Obama-era Agreement.
President Donald Trump defended his administration’s strategy in the face of an imminent peace agreement with Iran, ensuring that any resolution formally adopted will be solid and will protect the nation’s strategic interests. Through a pronouncement issued this Sunday on his Social Truth platform, the U.S. president stepped out of political questioning and demarcated his diplomatic efforts from the nuclear pact reached during Barack Obama’s adm…
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