'Premature and disconnected': Gulf states see Trump Abraham Accords demand as empty bargaining chip
The US president made the first public demand for normalization on Sunday, which was outright rejected by mediator Islamabad.
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The US president made the first public demand for normalization on Sunday, which was outright rejected by mediator Islamabad.
The US is pushing for firm, up-front commitments on Iran's part for the future of its nuclear program, the mediators said, while Iran is focused on relief from the US's sanctions and asset freezes.
Iran insists on a full end to the war, including in Lebanon, before nuclear talks begin, as Trump grows frustrated and mediators warn fighting could resume within days while the White House fears another spike in gas prices