(CNA Washington, 30th) Negotiations between the US and Iran to end the war have been slow to reach an agreement. US media reported today that President Trump is demanding changes to several terms in the agreement, intending to make them stricter. According to the New York Times, citing officials, these changes were proposed by Trump, and a new framework has been sent to Iran for consideration. The specific details of the changes are not yet clear, but the news site Axios reported that Trump wants to strengthen several terms in the agreement, such as how to handle Iran's nuclear materials, which he personally considers important. The adjustment plan may extend the US-Iran negotiation process by several days. US sources told AFP that the new terms have been awaiting Trump's approval. As of the White House Situation Room meeting on the 29th, no decision had been made, but the US side has already sent the revised framework to Iran for consideration. Trump has previously stated that regarding the ceasefire agreement, his primary demands are that Iran must agree to never develop nuclear weapons and must reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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- Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
- Category: Political News
- Organizations: The New York Times / Axios