Trump Says Iran Not Ready to Sign Deal He Deems Essential

Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Iran remains unwilling to commit to the deal he deems essential for defusing regional tensions. Trump said Iran's lack of readiness stems from internal and external factors hindering the implementation of required conditions.
Statement Details
Trump asserted that the proposed agreement involves lifting economic sanctions on Iran in exchange for halting its nuclear program, but noted that Tehran has not shown genuine intent to comply. He added that the previous U.S. administration attempted to persuade Iran to act, yet "efforts have not yet borne fruit".
The former White House spokesperson warned that stalled negotiations heighten global concerns over a possible escalation in the Gulf, emphasizing that the United States will continue to monitor developments and take necessary steps to protect American interests.
Background of the Conflict
The U.S.-Iran dispute dates back decades, with Washington imposing strict sanctions after suspecting Tehran's nuclear program aimed at developing weapons of mass destruction. Recent years have seen several attempts to return to negotiations, including the so‑called "Joint Comprehensive Plan," which remains only partially implemented.
Amid ongoing economic pressure on Iran, the question persists whether Tehran can adjust its policies to meet U.S. demands or if tensions will further intensify, potentially destabilizing the broader region.
In conclusion, Trump stressed that any progress requires clear commitment from Iran, affirming that the United States remains ready to exert pressure to ensure the deal's execution when conditions allow.
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