Trump tightens terms on Iran war deal, US media say
President Donald Trump sought to change several terms of a proposal to end the US-Israel war on Iran, according to media reports in the United States, as a finalised deal remains elusive. The New York Times reported on Saturday that Trumpโs changes involved toughening the deal t
President Donald Trump sought to change several terms of a proposal to end the US-Israel war on Iran, according to media reports in the United States, as a finalised deal remains elusive.
The New York Times reported on Saturday that Trumpโs changes involved toughening the deal terms, and the US has sent the new framework back to be considered by Iran, according to officials familiar with the proceedings.
The report said it was not immediately clear what the changes entailed. However, Axios reported Trump wanted to reinforce multiple points of the deal that he felt were important, such as what to do with Iranโs nuclear material.
A senior US official told Axios that Trump was informed it could take three days for Iran to respond.
โTheyโre literally in caves, and theyโre not using email,โ the official told Axios.
โThere will be a deal. The imminence of it, weโll see. Weโre willing to wait so the president gets what he asks for. It could be a week. It could be less. It could be more. At the turn of the week, we hope to have something,โ the official added.
The new tweaks could prolong negotiations between the parties for days before a decision is reached on whether the deal would end the war, which began after the US and Israel attacked Iran on February 28.
US sources told the AFP news agency that the proposal had been waiting on Trumpโs sign-off, but he made no decision after a White House Situation Room meeting on Friday.

