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Trump has asked for a couple of days to consider the proposal before making a decision.
“The teams have been going back and forth,” US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Thursday at a White House press conference. He added that Trump has been “very clear” about this “red lines” with Iran, claiming that the president is “not going to make a bad deal” for the American people.
“Iran has to turn over their highly enriched uranium. They cannot pursue a nuclear weapon, and the Strait of Hormuz ... has to be free and open as it was before,” he reiterated.
Iran’s Tasnim news agency, citing a source close to the negotiating team, said Tehran had not informed the Pakistani mediator that the text was complete.
The development comes amid a fragile ceasefire first set in April. On Wednesday, the US military launched targeted strikes against Iran.
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