U.S. media: Trump tightens terms of Iran agreement; modification suggestions have been submitted to Iran

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Golden Finance reports that on May 31, according to the New York Times, three officials revealed that U.S. President Trump has tightened the terms of a potential agreement framework aimed at ending the Iran war and has sent these proposed modifications back to Iran for consideration. It is currently unclear what specific changes Trump made to the agreement text. Two officials stated that Trump is concerned about the parts of the potential deal involving the unfreezing of Iranian funds. He has been critical of the same approach taken in the agreement signed by former President Obama over a decade ago to curb Iran's nuclear program. One official said Trump is also disappointed that Iran has not responded promptly to the U.S. proposals. These proposals were developed through repeated negotiations involving intermediaries, including Pakistan. The official added that the modifications proposed by Trump—namely a more stringent new proposal—may be aimed at accelerating the process by applying pressure on Iran to accept the framework agreement already submitted for approval by its Supreme Leader, Moojtabar. (Jin10)
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