Trump demands Iran dismantle nuclear program for any deal
Donald Trump has demanded that Iran dismantle its nuclear program and remove all uranium for any potential agreement. This insistence complicates negotiations for a new nuclear deal and raises uncertainty about reaching an agreement by the upcoming deadlines. The situation is being closely monitored by key global actors involved in the diplomatic efforts.
- ▪Trump's demand sets a high bar for negotiations with Iran.
- ▪The insistence on uranium removal complicates the likelihood of a deal by May 31.
- ▪Market pricing reflects increased uncertainty regarding the feasibility of a prompt resolution.
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## Market Snapshot US-Iran nuclear deal by May 31 market currently prices at 26.8% YES, a significant increase from 7% 24 hours ago. The Iran uranium enrichment agreement by December 31 is priced at 39.5% YES, down from 49% a day ago. The US-Iran nuclear deal by June 30 market stands at 34.0% YES, rising from 18% a day before. ## Key Takeaways – Trump’s firm stance on Iran dismantling its nuclear program appears to decrease the likelihood of a US-Iran nuclear deal by May 31. – The insistence on uranium removal suggests challenges for Iran agreeing to end enrichment by December 31. – Market pricing changes reflect a high impact on short-term negotiation prospects between the US and Iran.
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