Trump Decides on Renewing Iran Ceasefire Deal Discussions
US leader Donald Trump is gathering with his team to make a final call on an Iran ceasefire deal extension and nuclear program talks. Despite coming to a tentative agreement with Iran for a 60-day ceasefire, the US is wary of assurances and has imposed further sanctions.
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Donald Trump is evaluating whether to extend an agreement renewing discussions over Iran's nuclear activities. A meeting was held at the White House Situation Room to decide on the matter following a proposal for a 60-day ceasefire extension between the US and Iran.
Negotiators have reached preliminary terms that could prolong the current ceasefire, but questions remain about handling Iran's enriching uranium close to weapons-grade levels. Discussions will continue about the nuclear program, yet tensions persist due to unilateral actions and tariff impositions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Though the proposed deal aims to remove mines from strategic waterways within 30 days, both countries maintain a cautious stance. Amid negotiation efforts, the US Treasury has intensified sanctions on Iran's military oil sales division, underlining a continued economic pressure campaign.
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