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Trump Demands Revisions to Iran Deal Over Key Nuclear and Shipping Concerns

Trump Demands Revisions to Iran Deal Over Key Nuclear and Shipping Concerns

Post by : Shweta

Trump Demands Revisions to Iran Deal Over Key Nuclear and Shipping Concerns

President Donald Trump has instructed that the proposed agreement with Iran be revised, seeking to include more stringent conditions concerning the nation’s nuclear program and the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. This decision adds another layer of complexity to diplomatic efforts intended to ease U.S.-Iran tensions.

Sources reveal that Trump scrutinized the draft agreement during a meeting with national security advisors but found it lacking in its current state. He has called for enhanced provisions regarding Iran's enriched uranium stockpile and secure conditions for international shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

A principal concern for the administration is the scope of Iran's nuclear activities. U.S. officials desire precise commitments from Tehran on how it will deal with highly enriched uranium under any potential deal. They are looking for stronger guarantees against the possibility of Iran developing nuclear weapons, while also requiring detailed protocols for managing uranium quantities.

Concerns about the Strait of Hormuz loom large as it serves as a crucial trade route for oil worldwide. The U.S. is adamant that the strait remains unimpeded for international maritime traffic without restrictions, and Trump's insistence on definitive rights for navigation underscores its importance to global energy markets and trade.

This revision arises shortly after Trump hinted that negotiations were nearing a resolution, with officials proclaiming that a framework agreement was imminent. However, the renewed demands illustrate that significant divides still exist.

The prospect of potential financial concessions for Iran under the deal has also raised alarms for Trump. He is wary of any arrangement that might mirror past nuclear pacts made under the Obama administration, which he has consistently critiqued.

Iranian representatives have yet to fully endorse the U.S. demands, emphasizing the need to protect their national interests in any agreement. Officials in Tehran stress that trust issues continue to hinder progress, with both parties still working through multiple offers.

Negotiations are slated to proceed in the coming days as both sides work to reconcile their differences. While both Washington and Tehran seem interested in curbing escalations, the latest developments indicate that agreement may be more distant than initially anticipated. Analysts suggest the resolution will be pivotal for regional stability, energy markets, and U.S.-Iran relations moving forward.

Currently, the deal remains under evaluation, with global observers keenly tracking whether the two nations can align on these pressing diplomatic matters. The outcome is likely to influence Middle Eastern security and economic conditions for the foreseeable future.

June 1, 2026 10:15 a.m. 129

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