Donald Trump has made strong remarks regarding a potential nuclear deal with Iran, stating that any agreement under his leadership would be a “strong and fair deal” aligned with US interests. He criticized former President Barack Obama’s earlier Iran deal, claiming it provided financial benefits to Iran and allowed progress toward nuclear capabilities, which he believes should have been prevented earlier. According to the proposed framework discussed, the US plan includes key conditions such as a 60-day ceasefire, ensuring free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, allowing Iran limited oil exports, and placing a complete halt on Iran’s nuclear program. The focus of the proposed agreement is to strictly limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions while maintaining regional stability. The situation remains tense as Iran’s response to these conditions is uncertain, and differences between both sides continue to persist. The evolving diplomatic stance indicates ongoing uncertainty over whether a formal agreement will be reached or tensions may escalate further in the region.


