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WED · 2026-05-06 · 17:32 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0506-74276
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Trump's hopes for an Iran peace deal come with caveats

President Trump expressed optimism about a potential peace deal with Iran, though he acknowledged past difficulties and indicated it was unlikely US envoys would attend a second round of talks in Islamabad. Reports suggested a preliminary 14-point memorandum was being considered to end hostilities, unblock the Strait of Hormuz, lift sanctions, and curb Iran's nuclear program.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-05-06 · 17:32 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Trump's hopes for an Iran peace deal come with caveats
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President Trump expressed optimism about a potential peace deal with Iran, though he acknowledged past difficulties and indicated it was unlikely US envoys would attend a second round of talks in Islamabad. Reports suggested a preliminary 14-point memorandum was being considered to end hostilities, unblock the Strait of Hormuz, lift sanctions, and curb Iran's nuclear program. However, skepticism exists among some US officials and Iranian parliamentarians, who view the reported points as a US "wish list." Experts caution that even an initial agreement might not resolve complex issues, citing the lengthy negotiations required for previous nuclear deals. Trump has previously claimed Iran agreed to terms, which Tehran denied.

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Experts express caution, noting past negotiations have collapsed at the last minute.

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An Iranian parliamentarian called the reported 14 points a US 'wish list' and stated Iran is ready if concessions aren't granted.

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Trump expressed optimism about an Iran deal in a call with PBS, acknowledging past elusiveness.

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Trump previously claimed Iran had 'agreed to everything' on April 17, which Tehran officials rejected.

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Washington and Tehran were reportedly inching closer to a one-page, 14-point memorandum to end the war.

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Later on Wednesday morning, Trump expressed optimism in a brief telephone call with PBS about an Iran deal, while acknowledging it had previously proven elusive."I felt that way before with them," he said. "So we'll see what happens."Trump also told PBS it was "unlikely" he would send US envoys for a second round of Iran peace talks in the Pakistani capital Islamabad.Axios and Reuters had reported that Washington and Tehran were inching closer to a one-page, 14-point memorandum to end the war.The plan would reportedly aim to bring hostilities to a close, which would then be followed by discussions to unblock the Strait of Hormuz, lift sanctions and curb Iranian's nuclear ambitions.But Axios also reported scepticism among some US officials about a deal and who would even approve such an agreement among the factions in Iran's leadership.Iranian parliamentarian Ebrahim Rezaei, a spokesperson for Iran's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, wrote on X that the 14 points reported by Axios amounted to a US "wish list".He added that Iran "has its finger on the trigger and is ready" if the Americans did not "grant the necessary concessions".In the US, foreign policy experts injected a note of caution, too."Clearly, the administration thinks a deal is possible, given the way they publicly rolled out Project Freedom only to suddenly pause it hours later," Grant Rumley, a former Middle East policy adviser to both the Biden and Trump administrations, told the BBC."But we have been here before, and we've seen negotiations collapse at the last minute for a variety of reasons," added Rumley, now a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.Trump has repeatedly suggested a deal was close since a ceasefire was announced on 7 April.On 17 April, he told CBS that Iran had "agreed to everything" and would allow the US to remove its enriched uranium – a claim officials in Tehran rejected outright.In the White House on Wednesday, Trump again maintained: "They want to make a deal, they want to negotiate.""And we'll see whether or not they are agreeing," he added.Even if a one-page memorandum was agreed upon, Rumley said that it was "highly unlikely" that it would solve all the issues, particularly given the highly technical aspects of an agreement on Iran's nuclear materials.During the Obama administration, it took over 20 months for the finer details of a deal on Iran's nuclear programme to be ironed out.Shipping experts said that Project Freedom, which was announced on Sunday, had a limited impact in its opening hours, with only a handful of ships passing through the strait.Ali Vaez, Iran project director for the International Crisis Group think tank, told the BBC the Iranian response to the operation - which included shooting at ships and launching attacks on targets in the UAE - probably persuaded Trump it was "not going to solve the problem"."There is no real policy process in this administration," he said. "The president makes decisions based on impulse more than process, therefore there are inconsistencies that happen all the time."Mick Mulroy, a former assistant undersecretary of defence for the Middle East at the Pentagon, said any link between pausing Project Freedom and a possible peace deal remains murky."It's unclear if the pause in Project Freedom was because of this one-page memorandum or because the 1,500 ships currently stuck behind the [Strait of Hormuz] wouldn't transit even with the US security umbrella," he said. "Iran is likely trying to determine that as well."
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