President Donald Trump said the U.S. is not satisfied with the current Iran nuclear deal framework and cautioned against moving too quickly in negotiations. The remarks, delivered without specifying a timeline, signal a potential stall in diplomatic efforts that have been underway for months.
Dissatisfaction with the existing terms
Trump did not detail which aspects of the framework he finds insufficient, but his statement makes clear the administration wants significant changes before any agreement moves forward. The warning against rushing suggests the White House believes a hasty deal could lock in unfavorable conditions.
No immediate next steps
The president offered no specific demands or deadlines. It remains unclear whether his comments will affect the schedule of ongoing talks or trigger a new round of U.S. proposals. Negotiators had been working to finalize a framework that would replace the 2015 accord, which Trump withdrew from in 2018.




