Iran, Nuclear Negotiations
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Axios on MSNIsrael assured U.S. it won't strike Iran unless talks failIsrael has reassured the White House that it won't launch an attack against Iran's nuclear facilities unless President Trump signals negotiations with Iran have failed, two Israeli officials with direct knowledge tell Axios.
Israel has reportedly assured the White House it will not strike Iranian nuclear facilities unless President Trump indicates negotiations have failed. This comes amid US concerns about a potential Israeli preemptive strike.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt took questions Tuesday on trade negotiations with China as well as where things stand with the potential nuclear deal with Iran. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi reports.
Trump pursuing options as part of a nuclear deal with Iran isn’t “outrageous.” Schumer shouldn’t get in the president’s way.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Monday appeared to undercut a proposal that was offered by his special envoy to Iran, saying he will insist that Tehran fully dismantle its nuclear enrichment program as part of any deal to ease crushing sanctions.
An outline by the Trump administration would allow Iran to continue enriching uranium at low levels while a broader arrangement is worked out that would block the country’s path to a nuclear weapon.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed that a "detailed and acceptable" proposal was sent to Iran by Steve Witkoff.
The U.S. has sent Iran a nuclear proposal, the White House told The Hill’s sister network NewsNation. “President Trump has made it clear that Iran can never obtain a nuclear bomb. Special envoy
TEHRAN: Iran pressed the United States on Monday (Jun 2) for guarantees that it will drop sanctions as a condition for a nuclear deal, after the White House reportedly sent a proposal it deemed "acceptable".