U.S. Submits Revised Terms for Iran Nuclear Framework
President Trump has sent a tougher draft framework back to Iran after Tehran declined to relinquish nuclear material. Iranian officials said talks continue while rejecting speculation on any final agreement.
thehindu.comThe changes are contained in a Memorandum of Understanding intended to restart negotiations.
Background on the Draft The report noted that Trump had expressed concern over provisions that would unfreeze Iranian funds, according to two officials. Iranian state media outlet Tasnim reported that talks and message exchanges are ongoing. Iranian officials rejected speculation about possible outcomes before any final agreement is reached.
com reported that U.S. officials are emphasizing economic pressure and regional security concerns in the discussions. No timeline for further exchanges or additional meetings was provided in the reporting.
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