Trump Convenes Situation Room Meeting for ‘Final Determination’ on Iran Deal — Makes New Demand for ‘Nuclear Dust’

A peace deal with Iran appeared within reach on Friday after President Trump convened a lengthy meeting in the Situation Room to hammer out the details and make clear his red line on Iran’s nuclear dust.

Negotiations are “close,” a senior administration official told The Post, but not finalized.

Officials are optimistic, but sticking points remain, including over Iran’s nuclear program and the dispersal of humanitarian funds.

However, Tehran has not publicly agreed to give up its enriched uranium before the Strait of Hormuz is reopened.

The president spent over two hours in the Situation Room on Friday with Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other senior administration officials to discuss the details, which would include reopening the Strait of Hormuz, dropping the US blockade of Iranian ports — and potentially seeing the US digging out and destroying Iran’s leftover enriched uranium. (Read more from “Trump Convenes Situation Room Meeting for ‘Final Determination’ on Iran Deal — Makes New Demand for ‘Nuclear Dust’” HERE)