Trump Says U.S. Not Satisfied With Iran Deal Terms
President Trump stated that Iran wants a deal but Washington remains unsatisfied with current offers. He ruled out lifting sanctions and said he is in no rush to reach an agreement.
Al JazeeraPresident Trump said the United States is not yet satisfied with Iran's offers in ongoing nuclear talks. S. conditions.
Trump told reporters that sanctions relief is not under consideration at this time. Iranian state television earlier reported details of what it described as a draft agreement. Trump said Iran cannot out-wait the United States on the negotiations.
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“Iran is very much intent, they want very much to make a deal. So far they haven't gotten there. S. and Iranian officials continued discussions over the terms.”
Key Facts
Story Timeline
4 events- May 27, 6:03 PM ET
3 new sources added: Euronews, @ABC, @Independent
3 sourcesEuronews · @ABC · @Independent - Today
President Trump stated at cabinet meeting that U.S. is not satisfied with Iran's offers.
4 sourcesAl-Monitor · BBC News · Al Jazeera · Just the News - Today
Iranian state television reported details of a claimed draft agreement.
2 sourcesAl-Monitor · Al Jazeera - Weekend
Trump said a deal was close.
1 sourceAl-Monitor
Potential Impact
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Sanctions on Iran will remain in place under current U.S. policy.
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Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran will continue without a set deadline.
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