Trump says US 'not satisfied' with Iran deal yet
President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the ongoing negotiations with Iran, stating that they have not yet reached a satisfactory deal. He indicated that while Iran is eager to finalize an agreement, significant disagreements remain. Both sides have shown some progress, but expectations for a quick resolution have been tempered.
- ▪Trump stated that the US is 'not satisfied' with the terms of the Iran deal being negotiated.
- ▪He mentioned that Iran is intent on making a deal but has not yet achieved it.
- ▪The White House dismissed a draft agreement reported by Iranian media as a 'complete fabrication'.
- ▪Negotiations have seen some progress, but both sides caution that a deal is not imminent.
- ▪A ceasefire was agreed upon on April 8, but talks have stalled recently.
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Trump says US 'not satisfied' with Iran deal yetJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMaia DaviesandBernd Debusmann Jr,Washington DCEPA/ShutterstockTrump gave an update on the negotiations during a public cabinet meeting in Washington on Wednesday US President Donald Trump has said he is "not satisfied" yet with the terms of the deal being negotiated with Iran.He said Tehran was "very much intent" on reaching an agreement to end the conflict, but added "so far they haven't gotten there", repeating Washington's willingness to resume strikes if one is not reached.His remarks came after Iranian state TV reported what it said were details of a draft agreement, which included reopening the Strait of Hormuz and the withdrawal of US forces from the region.
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