Trump says Iran has agreed to US demands. But key questions remain
West Asia is this year's biggest GK zone, so track every turn. President Donald Trump says Iran has agreed to nearly everything Washington demanded in nuclear talks, calling the conflict the de-nuking of Iran rather than a war. Here's the thing, the sticking point is uranium enrichment. Trump wants Iran to give it up entirely, something Tehran has long resisted, and the final contours of any deal are still unclear. Why does this matter for India? Stability in West Asia affects our oil supplies, the Strait of Hormuz route, and millions of Indians working in the Gulf. Bottom line for the exam, link Trump, Iran, uranium enrichment, and that de-nuking phrase.
US President Donald Trump said Thursday that talks with Iran are moving in the right direction, telling CNBC he believes Tehran has agreed to nearly everything Washington is asking for.
While discussing the war with Iran in a CNBC interview, Trump said: “This is not a war per se. This is the de-nuking of Iran.”
At various points in recent months, Trump has avoided calling the conflict with Iran a war.
He also said ofnegotiations with Iran, “I think they’ve agreed to just about everything we need.”
Trump’s stated goal is toprevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, but the exact contours of any potential nuclear deal with Iran remain unclear. The president has said he wants Iran to give up all uranium enrichment, an ask that Iran has rejected in the past.
Trump has said his main goal is stopping Iran from building a nuclear weapon, not removing its government. He has askedIran to give up uranium enrichmententirely, something Tehran has turned down before, according to CNBC.
The exact shape of any final deal is still not clear. Trump has also said the recent US military strikes left Iran’s forces badly weakened, adding that Iran still has some missiles left but the US could remove those too if needed.
Mediators from Qatar and Pakistan said Thursday the next round of talks would happen as soon as possible, according to CBS News.
Talks are on hold whileIran holds funeralevents for former SupremeLeader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,who died in US-Israeli strikes earlier this year.
The funeral events run from July 4 through July 9. Iranian officials expect between 15 and 20 million mourners to attend, which would make it the largest state funeral in the country’s history, CBS News reported.
Khamenei, who ruled Iran for the past three decades, was killed in aUS-Israeli aur strike on Tehranon February 28, 2026. The burial was initially scheduled for March. However, it was postponed as the conflict escalated.
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