US President Trump sends revised Iran nuclear deal text to officials

May 31, 2026 • Google News World

US President Donald Trump has sent a revised version of the Iran nuclear deal back to the US government, with changes that are reportedly tougher on Tehran.

According to reports from multiple news sources, including CNN and The New York Times, Trump’s revised proposal includes stricter terms for Iran in exchange for an extension of the current ceasefire. Officials say that these new terms aim to create a more favorable framework for peace talks between the US and Iran.

The original deal, which was negotiated by Trump’s envoys, included provisions for Iran to limit its nuclear program in exchange for relief from economic sanctions. However, Trump has reportedly requested changes to this agreement, with some sources suggesting that these revisions may be more stringent than initially thought.

Negotiations between the US and Iranian delegations are ongoing, with a tentative deal reportedly being discussed to extend the ceasefire and restart new nuclear talks. The exact details of Trump’s revised proposal remain unclear, but officials say that they aim to create a more balanced agreement that addresses both countries’ concerns.

The White House has not commented on the specifics of Trump’s revised proposal, but officials say that they are working closely with Iranian negotiators to reach a mutually acceptable agreement.

Source: Google News World