U.S. and Iran still without deal to end war after Trump says he's not in a 'hurry'
Trump threatened further military action if negotiations break down and the U.S. does not receive the concessions from Iran it desires.
U.S. and Iran still without deal to end war after Trump says he’s not in a ‘hurry’ The U.S. and Iran have not yet finalized an agreement to end their ongoing war, with President Donald Trump stating he is “in no hurry” to reach a deal. Trump’s demands include Iran never acquiring nuclear weapons and immediately reopening the Strait of Hormuz. He has also threatened further military action if negotiations break down and the U.S. does not secure the desired concessions.
- The U.S. and Iran have not yet reached an agreement to end their four-month war.
- President Trump stated he is “in no hurry” to finalize a deal.
- Key demands for a deal include Iran never acquiring a nuclear weapon and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
- Trump has threatened further military action if negotiations fail.
- The war has impacted global energy markets and led to high inflation.
- Trump requested edits to the proposed deal regarding Iran’s nuclear material and the Strait of Hormuz.
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