US Not To Rush Into Deal With Iran, Trump Asserts Blockade To Remain In Place

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US President Donald Trump expressed that the United States will not hurry into an agreement with Iran to fully resolve the ongoing crisis in West Asia. He maintained that the US blockade on Iranian ports will remain “in full force and effect” until a formal agreement is certified and signed by both parties. Trump made these statements in a post shared on Truth Social, where he reiterated his commitment to a strategic approach in negotiations.

Criticism of Previous Agreements

In his remarks, Trump condemned the previous Iran nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which was finalised in July 2015 during Barack Obama’s presidency. He described the JCPOA as “one of the worst deals ever made,” suggesting it allowed Iran to progress towards developing nuclear weapons. According to Trump, the framework established by Obama created a platform for a dangerous escalation in Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

Trump asserted that the current negotiations represent a fundamental shift from past policies, claiming that the ongoing talks with Iran are progressing in an “orderly and constructive manner.” He emphasised that US negotiators have been instructed to proceed without haste, reinforcing his belief that “time is on our side.” The emphasis on careful deliberation underscores a desire to achieve a more favourable outcome for the US.

In his post, Trump reiterated that the blockade will persist until all parties have reached a thorough and certified agreement. He emphasised the importance of taking necessary time to avoid mistakes, underscoring the critical nature of achieving a comprehensive solution.

Diplomatic Efforts and Regional Relations

As the discussions between Washington and Tehran continue, Trump remarked that relations with Iran are evolving into a “more professional and productive” phase. He underscored the imperative that Iran must not develop or obtain nuclear weapons, stating, “There can be no mistakes!” This assertion highlights ongoing concerns in the US regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

Trump also expressed gratitude to Gulf nations for their collaboration and suggested potential expansion of regional participation in existing accords, hinting at a possibility for Iran to eventually join the framework established by the Abraham Accords. This notion elicited interest as global stakeholders push for renewed agreements to address nuclear concerns alongside regional stability.

Reports indicate that US officials are engaged in discussions with various countries to promote peace and stability in the Gulf region, focusing on issues surrounding the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The negotiations are indicative of a wider effort to enhance diplomatic ties and ensure a stable geopolitical climate in the area.

Potential Ceasefire Memorandum

Recent developments suggest that a memorandum for a 60-day ceasefire between the US and Iran is nearing completion. According to Axios, a US official noted that negotiators are working to resolve remaining gaps and prevent further escalation. The potential agreement would allow for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the resumption of Iranian oil exports, thus easing pressures on global energy markets.

The proposed ceasefire hinges on a diplomatic framework termed “relief for performance,” which seeks to establish a method for balancing concessions and compliance. Should the agreement be finalised, it would create a high-stakes environment for the complete dismantlement of Iran’s nuclear programme over the specified timeframe.

Both Trump and mediators reportedly indicated that an announcement regarding the ceasefire could occur as early as Sunday, marking a critical moment in US-Iran relations. The outcome of these discussions remains closely monitored as global stakeholders await further developments in this complex diplomatic landscape.

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