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Trump has proposed a "20-year limit" idea for Iran's nuclear program.

Trump states that the 20-year pause must be reinforced with "real guarantees."

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U.S. President Donald Trump is signaling a slight retreat from previous firm demands, stating that a 20-year halt to Iran's nuclear program might be sufficient. Trump emphasized that the 20-year pause must be reinforced with "real guarantees." He had previously demanded that Iran permanently cease all uranium enrichment.

However, the president noted that there is still no concrete result in the negotiation process, and no significant progress has been observed in reaching an agreement with Tehran. At the same time, he specifically stressed that his patience with Iran is increasingly running out.

According to reports, various proposals are being considered within the framework of the negotiations. These include a long-term halt to uranium enrichment, as well as discussions on certain sanctions and economic restrictions.

Currently, disagreements between Tehran and Washington persist, and it is said that the sides have not accepted each other's key proposals.

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