Trump Sends Iran Revised Peace Proposal With Tougher Terms: Report
Trump wants tighter language on Iran’s uranium transfer and Strait of Hormuz terms, prolonging talks that officials say could last at least another week.
- US President Donald Trump has sent Iran a revised peace proposal with tougher terms, including a 60-day ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, but no final agreement has been reached yet.
- Iran insists on securing its rights before accepting any deal and plans to amend the memorandum of understanding, emphasizing guarantees and the release of frozen assets as preconditions.
- US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that military action could resume if the deal fails, while both sides continue negotiations.
- Israeli forces have expanded their incursion into southern Lebanon by capturing Beaufort Castle, intensifying conflict with Hezbollah amid ongoing hostilities.
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US President sends revised proposals for Iran agreements back to Tehran. Several points remain critical.
Tump seeks tougher terms in US-Iran deal to end war
Washington: US President Donald Trump is planning to modify the terms of the agreement with Iran to end the war, even as Tehran prepares to introduce new elements, an American media outlet has reported. In an endless ping-pong, the White House awaits a new response from Iran in a negotiation that, as three sources told The New York Times, risks starting from a more backward square. According to one of the officials interviewed by the newspaper, …
Iran to amend potential MoU after receiving latest US response
Iran will make amendments to the text of a potential memorandum of understanding with the United States after receiving the latest US response, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Sunday.
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