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Trump Says US Will Not 'Rush Into a Deal' with Iran, as Criticism Mounts

Trump said negotiators should take their time as U.S. officials said an agreement would not be signed Sunday and details still need more work.

  • On Sunday, President Donald Trump instructed representatives not to rush into a deal with Iran, stating negotiations are proceeding in an "orderly and constructive manner" and "time is on our side."
  • The war entered its 13th week as mounting pressure to ease energy costs prompted talks aimed at extending a 60-day ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz for global oil shipments.
  • Iran Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said Saturday the parties are nearing a 14-clause framework agreement, though Trump emphasized the U.S. blockade will remain in effect until a deal is certified.
  • Senator Thom Tillis criticized the framework on Sunday, arguing it fails to impose immediate restrictions on Iran's nuclear material and resembles the 2015 nuclear deal Trump previously withdrew from.
  • Trump stated on Monday that any final agreement must be "meaningful" and distinct from the 2015 JCPOA, while Iranian officials cautioned that despite consensus on many topics, final signing remains distant.
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Donald Trump has us used to speed. The president usually pushes the opponent, raises the tone and expects quick results, but this weekend his strategy in Iran has changed, and now the times are going at a different pace. If so far the White House has been impatient to conclude an agreement that puts an end to the conflict as soon as possible, now the message is another, "both sides must take their time and do things right," Trump pointed out on …

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There is still uncertainty about the current state of negotiations between the US and Iran.

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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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