Trump weighs deal with Iran
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Iran will sign a peace agreement with the United States only if $24bn (£17.8bn) worth of frozen assets are released.
Trump said he would be “mandatorily requesting” several Muslim nations sign the Abraham Accords and recognize Israel as part of any peace deal with Iran.
President Donald Trump's criticism comes after some conservatives raised concerns that the deal appears to be too favorable to Iran.
Donald Trump has issued an ultimatum to Iran as he waits for Middle Eastern countries to agree to his peace deal terms, including signing the Abraham Accords.
The official said the sides had agreed in principle to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and commit Iran to disposing of its highly enriched uranium, but stressed that a deal had not yet been signed.
Trump demands multiple countries sign diplomatic deal with Israel as part of any Iran peace plan - The president said that countries including Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt would be “honoured” to have Iran join the Abraham Accords too,
US President Donald Trump has said countries involved in efforts to end the Iran conflict should join the Abraham Accords as part of the settlement. The proposal names Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other regional states.
The top US diplomat and some Iranian officials have touted progress in ongoing peace efforts, but specific terms of a potential deal remain unclear.