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Trump defended his administration's approach to peace talks with Iran, saying only "losers" were being critical about something they did not know about.

US President Donald Trump. (Reuters Image)
US President Donald Trump’s Republican allies in the US Senate have cast doubt on the viability of a possible peace deal with Iran, hours after the president said Washington will not rush into finalising an agreement with negotiations still ongoing.
Earlier, Trump said a deal with Iran has been “largely negotiated", adding that any such agreement under his administration would be a “good and proper one". He also emphasised that the deal would be very different from the 2015 nuclear agreement struck under former US president Barack Obama.
According to several reports, US and Iranian officials have been discussing a framework to extend the ceasefire by 60 days, under which the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened, and the US would withdraw its naval blockade. US officials also say that Iran would commit to disposing of its highly enriched uranium, although Tehran says that matter woild be negotiated later.
‘Doesn’t Make Sense To Me’
“It doesn’t make too much sense to me," Senator Thorn Tillis told CNN, adding that Iran’s commitment to opening the Strait of Hormuz was “questionable" without finalising a peace deal. He also said there were “a lot of things that need to be explained."
Republican Senator Roger Wicker, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, wrote on social media that a “60-day ceasefire — with the belief that Iran will ever engage in good faith — would be a disaster."
Even some of the president’s closest allies have expressed misgivings about a peace deal. Senator Lindsey Graham, one of Trump’s closest allies and a vocal supporter of the war against Iran, said striking a peace deal now would fuel the perception that the United States was recognizing Iran as a dominant force “requiring a diplomatic solution", which would be a “disaster for Israel."
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