Trump Denies Major U.S. Concessions to Iran Amid Emerging Negotiation Details
U.S. President Donald Trump denied concessions to Iran as discussions on a potential agreement unfold. The proposed deal, which is reportedly performance-based, involves the release of Iran's frozen assets over time upon compliance, while a U.S. official asserts that Iran's nuclear program will be dismantled under the terms.
U.S. President Donald Trump firmly denied on Friday that the United States has made any significant concessions to Iran in their ongoing negotiation efforts. This came in response to emerging details of a proposed deal being labeled as 'performance-based' by a senior U.S. official.
The potential agreement suggests that Iran would not receive access to its frozen assets until fulfilling certain criteria. Despite Iran's claims through its IRNA news agency, Trump's remarks on his Truth Social platform challenge their version of the deal.
Under terms believed to be discussed, Iran's nuclear program would undergo significant dismantlement while the U.S. looks to prevent further developments in Iran's nuclear capabilities. Key topics reportedly include the Strait of Hormuz's reopening and the halt of Iranian funding to terrorist organizations.
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