U.S. President Donald Trump and Iranian officials are still at an impasse as the warring nations aim to put their own stamps on an agreement to end the conflict. Shortly before Trump entered the situation room with his close advisors on Friday, he laid out his terms that he believes Iran must agree to, which include: No nuclear weapon, the Strait of Hormuz opened without tolls and water mines terminated. However, Iran’s chief negotiator said Tehran has no trust in words and will judge by actions with Iranian state media citing sources that the U.S. is issuing a mixture of truth and falsehood.
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