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U.S. Seeks Written Nuclear Commitments From Iran

President Trump is pursuing written nuclear concessions from Iran under a preliminary agreement, according to ABC News. The effort focuses on obtaining firm commitments rather than verbal assurances.

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President Trump is seeking written nuclear concessions from Iran as part of a preliminary agreement, ABC News reported. The reported effort centers on obtaining firm commitments in writing rather than verbal assurances.

Ongoing diplomatic contacts between the two countries form the backdrop for the reported push. No timeline for a final agreement was provided in the reporting. Further details on the scope of the concessions or the structure of any deal were not disclosed. Officials have not commented publicly on the status of the talks beyond the ABC report.

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