President Donald Trump (R-US) urged Iran on Friday to agree to a nuclear deal to prevent further deterioration of the regional situation [1].
The move represents a critical attempt to bring an end to the war. A successful agreement could stabilize the Middle East and resolve long-standing tensions between Washington and Tehran [2].
Iranian officials said they are currently reviewing a U.S. peace proposal [2]. According to reports, the proposal could formally end the conflict, although it may leave some U.S. demands unresolved [2].
Trump said he wants to bring an end to the war and avoid a further decline in security [1]. The administration's approach focuses on a diplomatic resolution to the nuclear standoff to ensure regional stability [1].
In Tehran, officials said that Iran is seeking a fair deal that addresses its specific concerns [2]. The negotiations occur as the U.S. has paused an operation to open the Strait of Hormuz [2].
While some reports have mentioned financial transfers, the specific terms regarding monetary compensation have not been verified by official sources [1, 2]. The primary focus of the current diplomatic push remains the cessation of hostilities, and the framework of the nuclear agreement [1].
“Trump urged Iran to agree to a nuclear deal”
This diplomatic outreach indicates a shift toward conflict termination over total capitulation. By pausing operations in the Strait of Hormuz and offering a peace proposal that leaves some demands unresolved, the U.S. is prioritizing an immediate end to the war over the full implementation of its original strategic goals.


