Trump Urges Iran to Accept US Peace Terms Quickly Amid Stalled Negotiations
‘Clock is ticking for Iran’: Donald Trump warns Tehran to accept US peace conditions fast

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US President Donald Trump has warned Iran that time is running out to accept US peace conditions for negotiations, emphasizing urgency in a recent social media post. The US demands include the transfer of enriched uranium and limiting nuclear operations, while Iran seeks an end to military actions and sanctions relief.
- 01Trump stated, 'For Iran, the Clock is Ticking, and they better get moving, FAST,' indicating a sense of urgency in negotiations.
- 02The US conditions for restarting talks include Iran handing over approximately 400 kilograms of enriched uranium and limiting operations to one nuclear facility.
- 03Iran's demands for negotiations include lifting sanctions, releasing frozen assets, and receiving compensation for war damages.
- 04Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian accused the US and Israel of attempting to destabilize Iran by supporting armed groups.
- 05Despite a ceasefire mediated by Pakistan in April, tensions remain high and both sides have rejected each other's proposals.
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In a recent post on Truth Social, US President Donald Trump warned Iran that it must act quickly to accept US peace conditions, stating that 'the Clock is Ticking.' He emphasized that if Iran does not respond rapidly, there may not be anything left of them, highlighting the urgency of the situation. The US has laid out specific conditions for resuming negotiations, including the handover of 400 kilograms of enriched uranium, limiting operations to a single nuclear facility, and maintaining the blockade on most frozen Iranian assets until negotiations conclude. In contrast, Iran has set its own conditions, demanding an end to military actions in the region, lifting of sanctions, and compensation for war damages. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has accused the US and Israel of fostering instability in Iran through support for armed groups, although he noted that neighboring countries have prevented such efforts from succeeding. Tensions remain despite a ceasefire reached in April with mediation by Pakistan, which has not led to a broader settlement as both sides continue to reject each other's proposals.
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The ongoing tensions and negotiations could affect regional stability and security, impacting citizens in both Iran and surrounding countries.
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