Trump Lays Down Tough Terms for Iran in Potential Peace Deal
Key Points of a US-Iran Peace Framework
According to Главком: US President Donald Trump has presented Iran with a set of demands for a peace agreement, including the complete abandonment of its nuclear weapons program and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. In return, Trump announced that the United States would lift its naval blockade. These developments were shared on his Truth Social platform and later confirmed by the Ukrainian outlet Glavcom.
Core Demands on Tehran
Among the conditions put to the Iranian government is a non-negotiable requirement to permanently give up nuclear weapons. Oversight of compliance will fall to Washington and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Trump stated:
“Iran must forever renounce nuclear weapons” – Donald Trump
The Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments, must also be fully opened for unrestricted, toll-free navigation. All naval mines in the strait are to be cleared-some have already been destroyed by US submarine-based minesweepers, while the remainder must be detonated by Iranian forces.
Additionally, enriched materials buried underground nearly a year ago after a US airstrike are to be excavated and eliminated in a joint operation with Iran and the IAEA. Trump has also authorized ships previously trapped in the strait to return to their home ports. He emphasized that the US is ready to end the conflict, provided Iran meets these conditions.
Vice President JD Vance reported significant progress in talks on a new memorandum, though Trump has not yet made a final decision on signing it.
In an interview with Fox News, Trump warned that military strikes could resume if a favorable deal is not reached. He stressed:
“No money will be transferred until further notice” – Donald Trump
Currently, the US and Iran are on the brink of an agreement, and Trump is heading to the White House Situation Room to make a final call.
These developments underscore the high stakes surrounding Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz for global commerce. Trump’s demands-particularly regarding the disposal of nuclear materials and ensuring safe shipping lanes-could become pivotal in the negotiations. A successful resolution might reduce regional tensions and improve US-Iran relations, but uncertainty remains over possible military action if talks collapse.
As negotiations progress, the situation remains fluid, particularly with reports of Iran's demands being mediated by Pakistan. This dynamic adds another layer to the already complex talks, as detailed in the context of Trump's recent statements. To explore these developments further, including Iran's specific conditions and their implications for the peace process, read more about the ongoing negotiations surrounding Iran’s 14 demands.
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