US Approaches Potential Landmark Agreement with Iran Amid Negotiation Tweaks
The US is nearing a significant agreement with Iran, according to President Trump. Despite military tensions, both parties are amending existing agreements. Trump wants assurances regarding nuclear commitments and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, crucial for global energy transport.
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The US and Iran are on the brink of what President Trump describes as a 'very good deal.' However, he cautioned that if desired outcomes are not achieved, alternative measures would be considered.
During an interview, Trump stressed that America holds significant negotiating power, and any agreement would see Iran's nuclear and military capabilities closely monitored. Trump's administration is seeking further revisions to solidify control over nuclear materials and ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open for energy shipments.
Currently, amendments are in negotiation, focusing on detailed conditions such as the handling of enriched uranium and strategic maritime routes. US officials suggest responses from Iran are anticipated within a matter of days, as both nations work toward potentially finalizing these critical agreements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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