Trump Vows No Financial Concessions in Future Iran Deal, Contrasts with Obama Era
L'essentiel
- Donald Trump stated any future Iran deal under his administration would involve no financial concessions, unlike the Obama-era agreement.
- He aims to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, a stance supported by Senator Lindsey Graham, who linked it to expanding the Abraham Accords.
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Donald Trump has outlined his vision for a future deal with Iran, emphasizing a stark contrast with the Obama administration's approach. His proposed agreement would reportedly involve no financial concessions and aim to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Donald Trump said that any future deal with Iran under his administration would involve no financial concessions and would be fundamentally different from the agreement reached during former US President Barack Obama's tenure.
In a post on social media, Trump criticised the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal and claimed his proposed agreement would prevent Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
"If I make a deal with Iran, it will be a good and proper one, not like the one made by Obama, which gave Iran massive amounts of CASH, and a clear and open path to a Nuclear Weapon. Our deal is the exact opposite, but nobody has seen it, or knows what it is. It isn't even fully negotiated yet. So don't listen to the losers, who are critical about something they know nothing about. Unlike those before me who should have solved this problem many years ago, I don't make bad deals! President DJT," he added.
US Senator Lindsey Graham signalled support for Trump's deal, arguing that any long-term agreement with Tehran should be tied to a dramatic expansion of the Abraham Accords.
In a post on X, he said, "Sen. Lindsey Graham signalled strong support for President Donald Trump's emerging Iran strategy Sunday, arguing that any long-term agreement with Tehran should be tied to a dramatic expansion of the Abraham Accords that would include Saudi Arabia and other major Muslim nations normalizing relations with Israel."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that in his talks with Trump about the memorandum of understanding to reopen the Straits of Hormuz and the upcoming negotiations toward a final agreement on Iran's nuclear programme.
In a post on X, he said, "I spoke last night with President Donald Trump about the memorandum of understanding to reopen the Straits of Hormuz and the upcoming negotiations toward a final agreement on Iran's nuclear programme. I expressed my deep appreciation to President Trump for his unwavering commitment to Israel's security, including during Operation Roaring Lion and Epic Fury, when American and Israeli forces fought shoulder to shoulder against the Iranian threat."
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Expansion of the Abraham Accords to include Saudi Arabia and other major Muslim nations.
Possible · Moyen terme
Negotiations toward a final agreement on Iran's nuclear program.
Probable · Moyen terme
Questions ouvertes
- What are the specific terms of Trump's proposed Iran deal?
- How will the Abraham Accords be expanded to include Saudi Arabia and other Muslim nations?
- What is the timeline for these negotiations and potential agreements?
- What are the potential reactions from Iran to these proposals?