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negotiations shall not begin until half of Iran's frozen assets have been released, Iranian oil sanctions have been suspended, and the naval blockade has been lifted". The list of issues included typical Iranian demands
negotiated in Geneva in the weeks after an MoU is agreed. Trump may have shown the way for a possible fudge by insisting that the deal will ensure “Iran will never have a nuclear weapon
nuclear power programme. Trump withdrew the US from the agreement in 2018, even though international inspectors said Iran had stuck to its side of the bargain. The [Strait of Hormuz is another contentious issue](/news/2026/5/5/map-of-dominance-why-iran-cant-afford-to-give-up-hormuz-control
US-Iran war with the one between Israel and Hezbollah - Trump's longed-for deal on the nuclear issue is not imminent, as Iran senses his appetite for risk is currently low and is seeking
US from achieving its war aims, that was trust-destroying – if not an outright deal breaker. “There isn’t a division in Iran over the war or over the nuclear issue,” Nasr said. “The division
US-Iran deal now As negotiations between the United States and Iran appear to move towards a possible breakthrough, the stakes extend far beyond diplomacy between two longstanding adversaries. At issue is not simply
nuclear issues, such as what to do with the Iranian stockpile of highly enriched uranium, would be tackled in the memorandum except for a commitment to negotiate in the next 60 days. Trump, under mounting
issue and is being negotiated with Muscat.” Iran [emphasised](https://aje.news/auncy3?update=4597323) that any potential agreement with the US is conditional on the release of at least part of Iran’s frozen funds, which must
negotiations, including on nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz. Trump has repeatedly said the complete eradication of Iran's atomic program is the key U.S. demand. Over the weekend, [Trump said](https://x.com/WhiteHouse/status/2048121273390161980?s=20):
Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) never has a nuclear weapon, but added, “I’m not saying you have to agree with me on every issue.” “What I’m saying is, don’t get disengaged because
nuclear weapon. Al Jazeera’s Alruhaid said “the sovereignty on the Strait of Hormuz is becoming one of the main issues on the negotiating table. “We are seeing the Iranians are tightening their control. They
issues to be negotiated later, including the scope and timing of Iranian sanctions relief, the release of frozen Iranian funds, and Washington's demands for Iran to curb its nuclear ambitions. The reported deal
US president said. “It’s very simple: they cannot have a nuclear weapon, otherwise there’s no reason to meet.” In a sign that peace efforts were ongoing, Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency
negotiate an end to the two-month US-Israel war on Iran after scrapping a visit to Islamabad by his representatives Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The two main sticking points are the issues
negotiations earlier this month ended without an agreement. Key issues, including Iran's nuclear programme and control of the Strait of Hormuz - a key oil transport route - remain in contention. Earlier on Sunday, Trump said
nuclear issues are actually … not that great a difference any more. It’s still substantial, but can be narrowed. The issue is that Iran really mistrusts Trump and the United States and does not want
negotiations. Among the provisions it lists are a suspension on Iranian nuclear enrichment, the lifting of sanctions, and restoring free transit through the Strait of Hormuz. It cites two US officials and two other sources
nuclear and other security issues set aside temporarily. The Wall Street Journal reported Iran had softened its preconditions for talks, dropping the demand for the US to lift its blockade before further negotiations
US President Donald Trump will accept the Iranian proposal to push back nuclear negotiations. Speaking to Fox News on Sunday, Trump said Iran already knew what was required. “They cannot have a nuclear weapon. Otherwise
negotiations with Tehran remain deadlocked. - **Trump may accept Iran proposal to end war:** The US president is likely to back Tehran’s plan to ease mounting economic pressure, former US official Henry S Ensher said