President Trump Sends Amended Peace Plan to Iran With Tougher Nuclear Terms
The plan adds specific requirements on Iran's nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz. A 60-day negotiation window would run during a cease-fire while sanctions relief talks continue.
New York PostPresident Trump sent an amended peace plan to Iran that includes stricter language on Tehran's nuclear commitments and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The president made the changes after a Situation Room meeting with advisers on Friday. He stated that any final agreement must require Iran to abandon efforts to develop a nuclear weapon.
The amended plan demands exact details on how and when Iran will transfer nearly 1,000 pounds of enriched uranium to the United States. Officials said the memorandum of understanding contains no specific concessions on Iran's pledge to forgo atomic weapons. Iranian state media reported that Tehran would receive billions of dollars in frozen funds. The White House denied that claim.
The revised text also seeks clearer wording on reopening the Strait of Hormuz as free international waters. Iran has asserted that the waterway would fall under its control through a toll system. A senior administration official said Iran is expected to take time to respond. The official added that Tehran's leadership is not using email.
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