Trump announced a 15-point deal with Iran, most of which have already been agreed upon

Trump announced a 15-point deal with Iran, most of which have already been agreed upon
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US President Donald informed the France-Presse agency about the existence of a 15-point deal with Iran for a longer term, most of which had been agreed upon.

According to the outlet, the American leader pointed to the existence of a solid foundation for a "long-term agreement" amid uncertainty over the restoration of shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

"We have a 15-point deal, most of which have already been agreed upon. We'll see what happens next. We'll see if we can get it done," D. Trump said.

As France-Presse adds, the president did not say whether he would return to his "initial threats" to destroy civilian power plants and bridges of the Islamic republic if the deal falls through. He also emphasized that the issue of Tehran's uranium enrichment program would be addressed in any peace agreement.

Earlier, D. Trump announced his agreement to suspend strikes on Iran for two weeks and assured that the ceasefire would be bilateral. B. Netanyahu's office stated that Israel supports Washington's decision. The Supreme National Security Council of the Islamic republic announced that Tehran would begin negotiations with the US in Islamabad (Pakistan) on April 10.

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