Trump Emphasizes Continued Blockade on Iran Amid Ongoing Nuclear Negotiations
‘Don’t rush into deal’: Trump says Iran blockade to remain until agreement reached
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US President Donald Trump announced that the blockade on Iran will remain until a formal nuclear agreement is finalized. He criticized the previous Iran nuclear deal, asserting that current negotiations are more constructive. Trump emphasized the importance of taking time to ensure a solid agreement, while also hinting at potential regional cooperation involving Iran.
- 01Trump criticized the Iran nuclear deal from the Obama administration, calling it one of the worst deals ever made.
- 02Current negotiations are described as orderly and constructive, with Trump instructing negotiators not to rush.
- 03Trump thanked Gulf countries for their support and suggested expanding regional participation in the Abraham Accords.
- 04A US official reported that a memorandum for a 60-day ceasefire between the US and Iran is nearing completion.
- 05The proposed deal may reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ease global energy market pressures.
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On Sunday, US President Donald Trump reiterated that the blockade on Iran will remain until a formal nuclear agreement is reached and signed. He criticized the previous Iran nuclear deal negotiated under former President Barack Obama, labeling it a flawed framework that allowed Iran to pursue nuclear weapons. Trump asserted that current negotiations are progressing constructively, emphasizing that US negotiators have been directed not to rush the process. He expressed confidence that time is on the US side in achieving a satisfactory agreement. Additionally, Trump acknowledged the cooperation of Gulf countries and hinted at the possibility of Iran joining the Abraham Accords in the future. Amid these developments, reports indicate that a memorandum for a 60-day ceasefire between the US and Iran is in its final stages, which could lead to the reopening of the vital Strait of Hormuz and a temporary easing of global energy pressures. Both Trump and mediators suggest that an announcement on the agreement could be imminent.
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The ongoing negotiations and potential ceasefire could stabilize the Gulf region and impact global energy markets.
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