Trump reiterates that he will not agree to any final deal unless Iran's nuclear program is completely dismantled.

ME News Report, May 24 (UTC+8), the United States is constantly updating Israel on negotiations to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and consultations with Iran on unresolved issues. During a call with Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized Israel's right to take action against threats in the region (including Lebanon), a stance supported by Trump. Trump reiterated to Netanyahu that he would not agree to any final agreement unless Iran's nuclear program is completely dismantled and all enriched uranium is removed from the country. (Source: PANews)
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ReadingContractsUntilMyEyesAre
· 10h ago
The call details are so detailed that ME News's sources must be reliable.
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SlippageSiren
· 10h ago
Netanyahu's phone call came at just the right time; with the Strait of Hormuz tense up, global oil prices are bound to shake.
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SlippagePoet
· 10h ago
It seems that in this Middle Eastern chess game, Trump wants a quick resolution, but Iran is no pushover.
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Mirror-FinishTeacupWith
· 10h ago
Lebanon also needs to take action? Israel is drawing its security radius larger and larger.
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Don'tMessWithSlippage.
· 10h ago
Completely dismantle the nuclear program... This wording sounds like an ultimatum, not negotiation—more like a palace coup, right?
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HotAirBalloonViewing
· 10h ago
Trump's conditions are quite harsh; they want to transport all enriched uranium. Can Iran agree?
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