Le président américain Donald Trump He stated that no release of Iranian assets or lifting of sanctions would be considered before a formal peace agreement with Tehran was reached, according to an interview with NBC News.
Trump clarified that any economic relief measures would depend strictly on Iran's behavior and the implementation of an agreement. "After that. If they behave well, if they do a good job, we'll start talking," he stated.
These statements come as Washington continues its diplomatic efforts to stabilize the situation after several months of military tensions between the United States and Iran. The American administration says it wants to obtain a comprehensive de-escalation framework, including a lasting ceasefire and guarantees regarding Iranian regional activities.
The US president also indicated that he was not insisting that Lebanon be included in a short-term agreement with Tehran, suggesting a gradual approach to negotiations.
According to him, discussions remain open, but are contingent on concrete commitments from Iran. He also mentioned the possibility of direct dialogue with Iranian leaders, while maintaining a firm stance should the talks fail.
These statements come amid a context of great instability in the Middle East, where indirect clashes between Israel and Iran continue to weigh on markets and international diplomacy.
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