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Trump Tells Israeli Knesset the U.S. Is 'Ready' for an Iran Deal as Tehran Pushes Back

Tehran says it has seen no concrete terms, rejecting US demands to end enrichment.

Overview

  • President Donald Trump told Israel's parliament that Washington is ready to make a deal with Iran whenever Tehran is prepared, calling it the best decision Iran could make.
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Tehran would consider a reasonable, balanced proposal and confirmed message exchanges through mediators, yet noted no starting points have been received.
  • Iran's Foreign Ministry dismissed Trump's outreach as inconsistent with recent U.S. strikes and sanctions, criticizing what it called hostile and criminal behavior.
  • Talks have not resumed since the June conflict, when the U.S. joined Israel in striking nuclear sites, and a major sticking point remains Washington's demand for zero uranium enrichment, which Iran rejects.
  • Assessments of nuclear damage diverge, with the Pentagon estimating a one- to two-year setback and the IAEA warning enrichment could resume within months, contradicting Trump's claim of obliteration.