US President Trump stated that the US and Iran will cooperate to halt uranium enrichment and remove all nuclear 'dust'. He mentioned that many of the 15 points for tariff and sanctions relief have already been agreed upon. Furthermore, the two nations reportedly agreed to a two-week ceasefire based on a Pakistani proposal.
President Trump suggested cooperation with Iran, mentioning the halt of uranium enrichment and the removal of buried nuclear material following a ceasefire. The two nations are discussing tariff and sanctions relief, with the US presenting a 15-point proposal. Iran has also shown readiness to negotiate, presenting a 10-point plan that includes US troop withdrawal and sanctions lifting.
US President Trump declared that Iran has undergone a 'very productive Regime Change' and adopted a hardline stance. He stated that the US would permit no uranium enrichment and would remove all buried nuclear material. Furthermore, he announced immediate tariffs on any country supplying military weapons to Iran.
Iran's 10-point ceasefire proposal is controversial as the Farsi version reportedly mentions accepting nuclear enrichment, which is absent from the English version. This truce, brokered by Pakistan after US and Israeli strikes, allows passage through the Strait of Hormuz for two weeks. President Trump called the ceasefire a 'total victory,' stating uranium issues would be resolved.
Confusion persists over whether Iran agreed to end nuclear enrichment as part of the ceasefire, due to differing language versions of the agreement. Iran's 10-point proposal demands sanctions relief and safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, while asserting its enrichment program. President Trump stated that Iran's uranium issue would be 'perfectly taken care of' under the truce, but concrete terms remain unclear.
Iran stated it would forgo nuclear weapons if the US recognizes its right to enrich uranium and proposes talks on enrichment levels. The proposal includes a full lifting of all sanctions, compensation for losses, and adoption as a UN resolution. Limited passage through the Strait of Hormuz was discussed, though details remain unclear.
Iran's 10-point demands, presented in Farsi, included a clause accepting uranium enrichment, which was absent in English versions. US President Trump called the plan a fraud, stating he does not guarantee the cessation of Iran's nuclear program. Iran's proposal responds to the US 15-point plan but ignores key demands such as full recognition of Israel.
US President Trump stated that the US will work closely with Iran through a 'very productive regime change.' He mentioned stopping uranium enrichment and removing nuclear materials. Furthermore, he said discussions on tariff and sanctions relief are underway with Iran, and some of the 15 points have already been agreed upon.
Despite agreeing to a two-week ceasefire, Iran publicly accuses the US of violating parts of the deal, including uranium enrichment rights, complicating negotiations. Both nations frame the agreement as a victory, but conflicting demands threaten lasting peace. Instability remains due to unresolved issues like control over the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing missile exchanges.
Iran asserts that a ceasefire in Lebanon is central to any peace deal, citing casualties from Israeli strikes. US President Donald Trump stated that a deal with Iran would end its uranium enrichment. Iran claims victory, stating the US accepted its 10-point plan.