Trump says US close to a nuclear deal with Iran
- On May 15 in Doha, President Donald Trump announced that the United States is close to a nuclear deal with Iran.
- This development follows multiple negotiation rounds, including a fourth in Oman, where the U.S. Presented a proposal to limit Iran's uranium enrichment and allow inspections.
- Iran signaled willingness to reduce uranium enrichment and accept inspections if sanctions lift, but maintains its enrichment right as non-negotiable and faces internal and regional pressures.
- Trump described the talks as "very serious," with oil prices dropping over 3% due to rising hopes, while European diplomats warn of possible sanctions resumption if no deal is reached by August.
- A successful deal could ease tensions, influence regional security, and restore Iranian oil exports, though military action remains a possibility if negotiations fail.
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President of Arab Gulf States Institute discusses Trump's Middle East trip
NPR's A Martinez talks with Doug Silliman, president of the Arab Gulf States Institute and former U.S. ambassador to Iraq, about President Trump's Gulf trip and Iran's offer to revive a nuclear deal.
US and Iran near mini-deal
US and Iran edge toward “mini-deal” on nukesUS President Donald Trump said Thursday that the US and Iran have “sort of” agreed on terms for a nuclear deal, one day after a top Iranian adviser said Tehran is willing to eliminate weapons-grade uranium, limit enrichment, and allow international inspections — if sanctions are lifted immediately. But dismantling their nuclear program or ability to enrich uranium, as per the Iran nuclear deal negotiat…
Trump Says The US And Iran Have ‘Sort Of’ Agreed On The Terms For A Nuclear Deal
President Donald Trump said Thursday that the United States and Iran have “sort of” agreed to terms on a nuclear deal, offering a measure of confidence that an accord is coming into sharper focus. Trump, in an exchange with reporters at a business roundtable in Doha, Qatar, described the talks between American envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi as “very serious negotiations” for “long-term peace” and were continuing …
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