‘Don’t Make Bad Deals’: Trump’s New Warning on Iran
Trump said the Iran agreement is still unfinished and warned that any deal must block nuclear weapons and resolve sanctions and shipping terms.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump stated he will not rush into a deal with Iran, dampening expectations of an immediate breakthrough in the three-month-old war.
- The conflict, initiated by Washington and Israel on February 28, caused global energy prices to surge due to Iran's restrictions on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which previously carried one-fifth of global oil shipments.
- Trump criticized detractors on Truth Social, asserting his potential agreement is the "exact opposite" of the deal made by former President Obama and claiming negotiations are "progressing."
- Regional leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan consulted with Trump on Saturday, while the blockade on Iranian vessels remains in full force and effect until an agreement is signed.
- The emerging three-stage framework includes formally ending the war and launching a 30-day negotiation window; despite progress, the head of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company warned last week that full flows through the Strait will not return until 2027.
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Is Donald Trump Easy to Manipulate? John Bolton Warns POTUS Is Too 'Palpably Desperate' Over Iran Deal
Donald Trump is 'palpably desperate' to secure an Iran deal and is being strung along by Tehran as a result, former national security adviser John Bolton said in a televised interview in Washington on Monday. After weeks of on‑off peace talks between the United States and Iran, centred on efforts to calm tensions in the Gulf and prevent a wider conflict, Trump has repeatedly hinted on his social media platform that he is negotiating a new agreem…
It is the guarantee left by the American president on the social network Truth Social. In this newspaper, Torreense won the Portuguese Cup after defeating Sporting by 2-1.
Following instructions not to rush the agreement, Trump sends another cautious message; is this a last-minute adjustment as concerns over a 'hasty agreement' emerge even from within the Republican Party? Correspondent Jo Jun-hyung = On the 24th (local time), U.S. President Donald Trump [stated that] the peace negotiations with Iran are not yet over
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