Trump: Time is on our side in Iran negotiations
L'essentiel
- Donald Trump stated on Truth Social that "time is on our side" in negotiations with Iran to end the ongoing conflict, emphasizing the need to "get it right" and avoid mistakes.
- The US naval blockade will remain until an agreement is certified and signed.
- The deal reportedly aims to open the Strait of Hormuz, end hostilities, unfreeze assets, and curb Iran's nuclear program.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Donald Trump stated on Truth Social that "time is on our side" in negotiations with Iran to end the ongoing conflict, emphasizing the need to "get it right" and avoid mistakes. The U.S. naval blockade will remain until an agreement is certified and signed. The deal reportedly aims to open the Strait of Hormuz, end hostilities, unfreeze assets, and curb Iran's nuclear program.
Trump's comments on Truth Social are largely a continuation of the status quo from Saturday, when Trump said that a deal with Iran was "largely negotiated." Trump said that "time is on our side" in the push to end the nearly three-month-old conflict that has whipsawed global energy markets and spiked gasoline prices in the U.S.
"The negotiations are proceeding in an orderly and constructive manner, and I have informed my representatives not to rush into a deal in that time is on our side," Trump said in the social media post. "Both sides must take their time and get it right. There can be no mistakes!"
The president said the U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports would remain in effect until "an agreement is reached, certified, and signed."
According to MS Now, the deal being negotiated would open the Strait of Hormuz, end the hostilities, unfreeze certain Iranian assets and guarantee further negotiations to curb Tehran's nuclear program.
Trump said in the Truth Social post that Iran "must understand, however, that they cannot develop or procure a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb."
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
The U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports will remain in effect.
Très probable · Court terme
Negotiations will continue in an orderly and constructive manner.
Probable · Court terme
Questions ouvertes
- What are the specific terms of the deal being negotiated?
- What are the timelines for certification and signing of the agreement?
- What are the potential consequences if an agreement is not reached?
- What specific Iranian assets are being considered for unfreezing?





