Trump admin declares ‘no dust, no dollars’ for Iran — Islamic Republic must give up nuclear material before peace deal to reopen Strait
The Trump administration has declared a strict stance on Iran, stating that no sanctions relief will be provided unless the country relinquishes its enriched uranium. This declaration comes amidst ongoing discussions about a potential peace deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz. While progress has been made, officials emphasize that further negotiations are necessary before any agreement can be finalized.
- ▪The White House stated 'no dust, no dollars' for Iran, meaning no sanctions relief without the surrender of enriched uranium.
- ▪President Trump had previously indicated that a cease-fire agreement was being finalized, but faced criticism from GOP Senators.
- ▪A senior official revealed that Iran's supreme leader has agreed 'in principle' to dispose of highly enriched uranium as part of the peace negotiations.
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Politics Trump admin declares ‘no dust, no dollars’ for Iran — Islamic Republic must give up nuclear material before peace deal to reopen Strait By Miranda Devine and Ryan King Published May 24, 2026, 4:05 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google WASHINGTON — The White House vowed “no dust, no dollars” for Iran on Sunday — asserting that unless the Islamic Republic gives up its enriched uranium, it will get no sanctions relief — as President Trump appeared to hit the brakes on the frenzied rush to agree to a peace deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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