Trump Says He Told Negotiators 'Not to Rush Into' a Deal With Iran
President Trump has advised his negotiators to take their time in discussions with Iran regarding a potential deal. Both sides acknowledge progress but emphasize that no agreement is imminent. Key issues include Iran's nuclear program and control over the Strait of Hormuz.
- ▪President Trump instructed his representatives not to rush into a deal with Iran.
- ▪An Iranian spokesman stated that no agreement is about to be signed imminently.
- ▪The negotiations focus on Iran's nuclear program and nearly 1,000lbs of highly enriched uranium.
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CopiedThe Trump administration and Iran both say progress is being made to end the war but there’s no deal yet. President Donald Trump says he’s told his representatives “not to rush into a deal,” while an Iran spokesman said, “No one can claim an agreement is about to be signed imminently.” The key terms at issue are Iran’s nuclear program and the fate of nearly 1,000lbs of highly enriched uranium, and control over the Strait of Hormuz. NBC’s Richard Engel reports for TODAY.May 25, 2026
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