President Trump has taken steps to strengthen the terms of a proposed framework aimed at ending the ongoing conflict in Iran. According to three officials, these proposed changes have been sent back to Iran for consideration.
The exact nature of the modifications to the agreement is not clear. However, two officials noted that Mr. Trump has expressed concern about the potential deal involving the unfreezing of funds for Iran, a point on which he has criticized former President Barack Obama. Obama’s previous agreement more than a decade ago aimed to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Additionally, Mr. Trump has shown frustration with the slow response from Iran to U.S. proposals, which have been developed with the help of intermediaries, including representatives from Pakistan. One official suggested that the new, stricter proposal might be designed to hasten the process by compelling Iran to accept the framework already provided to the supreme leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, for approval.
Contacting the supreme leader has been challenging, which implies that any amendments to the memorandum of understanding could cause further delays. On Friday, Mr. Trump spent two hours in the Situation Room with senior aides discussing strategies to end the war. Despite this, no announcements were made following the meeting.
The proposed framework aims to conclude the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran, contingent upon Iran ending its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. This waterway is crucial for global oil and gas transport and was accessible for trade before the bombing campaign that started on February 28.
Some complex issues, including the future of Iran’s nuclear program, are expected to be addressed in later negotiations.

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