Trump Proposes Tougher Terms for Iran Peace Deal

U.S. President Donald Trump has sent revised, tougher terms to Iran regarding a potential peace framework intended to end the ongoing conflict.
The proposal, which includes demands for Iran to unfreeze funds and abandon its nuclear weapons program, was sent back to the country for consideration. The exact changes made to the text of the agreement are not clear.
Trump expressed frustration over Iran's slow response to U.S. proposals and emphasized the need for a swift resolution. The discussions involved intermediaries, including officials from Pakistan, and took place in a two-hour meeting in the Situation Room.
Trump met with his top aides but left without announcing a finalized framework. The proposed deal aims to end U.S. and Israeli military campaigns against Iran and includes conditions for Iran to reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz.
Trump has stated that he does not want to rush the process but insists on a deal that prevents Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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