Trump: US-Iran deal "not fully agreed upon"

PANews reported on May 25th that, according to Jinshi News, US President Trump said on the 24th that the agreement between the US and Iran is "not fully finalized," accusing some uninformed people of "making unwarranted criticisms." Trump posted on social media, saying, "If I reach an agreement with Iran, it will be a good, appropriate agreement." "Nobody has seen it or knows what it's about. It's not fully finalized. So don't listen to those losers who are making unwarranted criticisms about something they don't understand." According to US media reports, although the draft agreement has not been publicly released, some in the US have fiercely criticized it, saying it actually undermines the goals set by the Trump administration itself. White House officials told the media that day that the US and Iran are "still several days away" from signing an agreement.

Furthermore, on May 24th local time, Rezaei, spokesperson for the Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, stated that the management of the Strait of Hormuz would not be restored to the pre-war state. He also stated that the strait is currently controlled by Iran, and that Iran could facilitate the passage of ships after the end of the state of war. Rezaei added that Iran has not negotiated with the United States regarding its enriched uranium stockpile, and that Iran will never back down from its current position; the United States has no choice but to accept Iran's conditions.

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