Former U.S. President Trump has stated that direct peace negotiations between the U.S. and Iran are premature, despite reports of a potential framework agreement to end their 67-day conflict. Trump expressed optimism about reaching an agreement, which could involve Iran exporting highly enriched uranium to the U.S., but emphasized caution, noting past experiences of near agreements.
The White House is reportedly close to finalizing a memorandum of understanding with Iran, aiming to suspend uranium enrichment and lift sanctions. This development comes as tensions remain high, with Iran's Parliament warning of potential military action if the U.S. does not make necessary concessions. Meanwhile, the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier is moving towards the Red Sea to bolster regional security.
Trump Deems U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Premature Amid Near Agreement
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