US President Donald Trump deferred a final decision on a draft Iran deal after a two-hour White House Situation Room meeting. The US demands include elimination of Iran’s enriched nuclear material, ensuring no nuclear weapon capability, and reopening the Hormuz Strait for free shipping. Iran says talks are limited and exclude nuclear issues, with no agreement reached yet.
Washington: US President Donald Trump deferred his "final determination" on a draft deal with Iran after meeting for about two hours with his national security team at the White House Situation Room.
"The Situation Room meeting has concluded and lasted approximately two hours. President Trump will only make a deal that is good for America and satisfies his redlines. Iran can never possess a nuclear weapon," a White House official said in a statement on Friday.
It was not immediately clear why Trump did not reach a decision, reports Xinhua news agency.
Earlier on Friday, Trump outlined conditions for a deal with Iran in a post on Truth Social, claiming he will be meeting his national security team "to make a final determination" on the day.
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