US Vice President JD Vance stated that Iran has pledged to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. However, he reaffirmed that no sanctions relief will be granted if Iran develops nuclear weapons. Vance added that the more concessions Iran makes, the more it can gain in negotiations.
Despite announcing a ceasefire, President Trump intensified pressure on Iran's external backers, threatening immediate 50% tariffs on countries supplying military weapons to Tehran. Concurrently, Trump sought to clarify nuclear issues by insisting there would be no uranium enrichment under the emerging arrangement. Washington indicated readiness to discuss tariff and sanctions relief with Iran.
US President Trump stated that the US will work closely with Iran on tariff and sanctions relief discussions. He backed away from the threat of a full-scale assault on Iran and mentioned that some points of agreement had been reached. However, main disagreements remain, and Trump hinted at a 50% tariff on countries supplying weapons to Iran.
Following a temporary ceasefire, US President Trump has initiated talks with Iran, centering on nuclear program restrictions. The US demands a halt to uranium enrichment and nuclear material removal while showing openness to discussing tariff and sanctions relief. This approach blends pressure with flexibility, opening possibilities for de-escalation in regional tensions.
US President Trump proposed a roadmap for sanctions relief contingent on Iran completely halting its nuclear program and removing nuclear remnants. This agreement is coupled with a two-week ceasefire, during which Iran agreed to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. However, Israel indicated that military operations on other fronts, such as Lebanon, will continue, keeping regional volatility high.
US President Trump stated that discussions on tariff and sanctions relief with Iran are ongoing. He threatened to impose immediate 50% tariffs on countries supplying weapons to Iran. Furthermore, he mentioned plans to cooperate with Iran to remove nuclear material.
President Trump announced that the US will work closely with Iran to discuss tariff and sanctions relief following a two-week ceasefire. He mentioned that many of the 15 points in the US plan had been agreed upon, but key disagreements remain unresolved. Furthermore, he threatened a 50% tariff on any country supplying weapons to Iran.
US President Trump announced that Washington will demand a total halt to Iran's uranium enrichment while initiating sanctions relief talks. The two sides agreed to a two-week ceasefire, with Iran committing to ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump characterized this agreement as a significant step toward Middle East peace.
US President Donald Trump stated that the US would discuss tariff and sanctions relief with Iran. He asserted that there would be no uranium enrichment in Iran and that the US would assist in removing nuclear debris. Furthermore, he warned that any country supplying military weapons to Iran would face an immediate 50% tariff.
US President Trump stated that the US is currently discussing tariffs and sanctions relief with Iran. This discussion reportedly includes agreements on nuclear debris removal and passage through the Strait of Hormuz. However, Trump also indicated an intention to immediately impose tariffs on countries supplying weapons to Iran.