Trump says US 'not satisfied' with Iran deal yet
President Trump stated that the United States is "not satisfied" with the current terms of any potential deal with Iran, despite believing Iran is intent on reaching an agreement. He indicated that either a satisfactory deal will be reached, or the US will "finish the job." Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged "some progress and some interest" in negotiations, with further developments expected in the coming days.

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AI-generatedPresident Trump stated that the United States is "not satisfied" with the current terms of any potential deal with Iran, despite believing Iran is intent on reaching an agreement. He indicated that either a satisfactory deal will be reached, or the US will "finish the job." Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged "some progress and some interest" in negotiations, with further developments expected in the coming days. Neither official provided specifics on the remaining points of disagreement. Iranian media had previously reported 14 points, including claims of the US lifting its naval blockade in exchange for Iran restoring commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, though these reports were not confirmed by the US and did not mention Iran altering its nuclear program.
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5 extractedUS Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated some progress and interest in negotiations with Iran.
Trump states the US is not satisfied with the current Iran deal and that Iran wants to make a deal.
The purported draft from Iranian media did not mention Iran giving up its nuclear ambitions or handing over its stockpile of highly enriched uranium.
Iranian media reported that Iran would restore commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz to pre-war levels within a month.
Iranian media reported that the US would lift its naval blockade of Iran's ports as part of a deal.