00:26Tensions between the United States and Iran
00:28are once again entering a critical phase,
00:32as negotiations continue under a hard-line framework set by President Donald Trump.
00:38Trump has repeatedly emphasized that any agreement with Iran
00:42must be a great and meaningful deal, or there will be no deal at all.
00:47This stance reflects his long-standing maximum-pressure approach,
00:52where diplomacy is combined with strict economic sanctions and security demands.
00:57In recent statements, Trump described ongoing negotiations as orderly and constructive,
01:04but made it clear that Washington is in no rush to finalize any agreement.
01:09His message remains consistent.
01:12The United States holds leverage, and time is not a pressure point for the American side.
01:18At the center of the talks is Iran's nuclear program.
01:22The U.S. is demanding strict limits on uranium enrichment, full international verification,
01:29and irreversible guarantees that Iran will not be able to develop nuclear weapons capability.
01:35Alongside this, sanctions remain firmly in place.
01:39Economic pressure measures, including restrictions tied to strategic trade routes,
01:45like the Strait of Hormuz, are expected to continue until a fully signed and certified deal is reached.
01:52Trump has also criticized the 2015 nuclear agreement,
01:57arguing that it failed to address long-term security risks
02:01and allowed critical loopholes in Iran's nuclear pathway.
02:05Despite the tough public messaging, diplomatic engagement continues behind the scenes.
02:11Reports suggest that both sides have discussed a broader framework that includes nuclear restrictions,
02:18inspection systems, and potential steps towards regional de-escalation.
02:23Some discussions have even touched on the possibility of stabilizing key global energy routes,
02:29including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for international oil flows.
02:35At the same time, Trump has consulted with multiple regional powers, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain,
02:47Pakistan, and Turkey,
02:48highlighting the global stakes involved in these negotiations.
02:52However, major disagreements remain unresolved.
02:56Key sticking points include uranium enrichment limits, verification mechanisms, sanctions relief timelines, and broader regional security guarantees.
03:07Israel continues to demand strict safeguards against any potential Iranian nuclear breakout,
03:14while Iran insists that sanctions relief must be a core part of any final agreement.
03:20Inside Iran, officials have signaled willingness to continue talks,
03:25but maintain that sustained pressure is unacceptable without tangible concessions.
03:31Global markets are closely watching the situation, especially given the Strait of Hormuz role as one of the world's most
03:40important energy choke points.
03:41Any disruption or breakthrough in negotiations could significantly impact oil prices and global stability.
03:50For now, the Trump administration's position remains unchanged.
03:54A strong deal is possible, but only under strict conditions.
03:59Until then, pressure remains fully active and negotiations continue under intense global scrutiny.
04:23I will be the one last day.
04:25Let's stop catching up at the next time.
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