Trump tightens terms on Iran war deal, US media say
US officials indicate Tehran may take days to respond to Trump's tougher terms on a potential peace agreement.
US officials indicate Tehran may take days to respond to Trump's tougher terms on a potential peace agreement. Grouped from 15 articles across 9 sources.
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US officials indicate Tehran may take days to respond to Trump's tougher terms on a potential peace agreement.
US President Donald Trump has reportedly asked for edits to a tentative agreement with Iran and sent it back to Tehran for consideration. DW has the latest.
The US president has been weighing a tentative agreement that would open the Strait of Hormuz and begin talks on Tehran's nuclear program.
The US president met his advisers, after officials confirmed the US and Iran had agreed a framework of a deal.
Trump's Truth Social statement left unclear which of his conditions are already part of a deal that negotiators are working on to pause the U.S.-Iran war.
Trump weighs next steps on Iran deal as Tehran insists negotiations are continuing and no final agreement exists.
The United States is "more than capable" of resuming the war with Iran, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said as a permanent ceasefire remains out of reach. DW has more.
Trump signalled he was on the verge of reaching a peace deal with Iran but failed to sign off on the agreement following a two-hour meeting on Friday.
The faction, a fringe but loud group, has openly opposed any concessions to Washington.
Tehran insists there is still “no final agreement” on ending the Middle East war.
Israeli forces have reached the outskirts of Lebanon's Nabatieh, as US's Hegseth says Iran talks progressing.
President wants to make a ‘great’ deal but defence secretary warns US is ready to restart attacks
The United States is "more than capable" of resuming the war with Iran, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said as a permanent ceasefire remains elusive.
Pentagon chief also tells Singapore defence summit of ‘alarm’ at China’s military buildup but says US does not seek ‘needless confrontation’ The US warned on Saturday it was “more than capable” of resuming war with Iran after President Donald Trump said any peace deal must adhere to his red lines, including Tehran never being able to develop nuclear weapons. The White House had signalled Trump was close to a decision on an initial deal on Friday after weeks of mixed signals in tenuous negotiations, though Tehran denied there was a final agreement on ending the Middle East conflict that has jolted the global economy. Continue reading...
Sobering reality for president after three-month odyssey that threatens to take him back to where he started After the hubristic beginnings came the reality. The road travelled since the most momentous foreign policy decision of his presidency seems to have delivered Donald Trump to a sobering destination: that Iran has been the nemesis of several US presidents before him for a reason and is an adversary not to be taken lightly. Continue reading...
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President Donald Trump has yet to decide on a deal that could extend the ceasefire with Iran, with no announcement Friday following a Situation Room meeting where he said he would make a “final determination.”
A finalised deal remains elusive among the parties.