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Trump says US has given Iran proposal for nuclear deal

president Donald Trump said on Friday that the United States gave Iran a proposal to a nuclear agreement.

“Yes, they have a suggestion, but most importantly, they know that they have to move quickly or something bad, something bad will happen,” Trump said.

Foreign Minister Marco Rubio warned this week that the United States is facing a critical moment with Iran to limit its efforts to develop a nuclear weapon and reduce the enrichment of uranium.

American and Iranian officials have held four rounds of talks, primarily in Amman, since Trump took office to address the nuclear program in Tehran.

Trump warns that Iran is facing “violence like people who have not seen before” if the nuclear deal fails

President Donald Trump indicates that he is walking on the Air Force at the joint base Andrews in Maryland on May 12. (Brendan Smaliowski/AFP via Getty Images)

The International Atomic Energy Agency, which is often referred to as the United Nations World Nuclear Agency, noticed in a March report that Iran’s reserves of 60 % of enriched uranium had worried about 182 kg to 275 kg, about 401 pounds to 606 pounds, in early 2025.

“Once you are 60 years old, you are 90 % of the road there. You, in essence, are the state of nuclear weapons, which Iran has become mainly,” Rubio said on Thursday to “Hantte”.

He said: “They are on the threshold of a nuclear weapon. If they decide to do this, they can do this very quickly. If they store enough of these fertilizers 60 percent, they can quickly turn it into 90 and his weapon. This is the danger we face now. This is the urgent need here.”

Republicans urge Trump to follow his plan to dismantle Iranian nuclear capabilities

Ayatollah Ali Khawlni

Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khoumi, along with a look inside the uranium plant. (Getty Images)

The President also said on Thursday in the United Arab Emirates that the United States and Iran “agreed to a kind of conditions on a nuclear agreement.

“Iran has agreed to the conditions. It will not make it – my name, in a friendly – nuclear dust,” Trump told reporters. “We will not make any nuclear dust in Iran.”

Marco Rubio

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens while US President Donald Trump speaks during a ceremony for the Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Whitkov at the Oval Office. Rubio says that the United States is facing a critical moment with Iran to limit its efforts to develop a nuclear weapon and reduce uranium enrichment. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

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Republicans in congress urge Trump to stay committed to Iran’s strict strategy, and called for completely dismantling the regime’s nuclear enrichment capabilities in a message that prompted broad support.

Ashley Karenhan and Cristina Show from Fox News Degate contributed to this report.

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2025-05-16 11:10:00

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