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Trump: US still not satisfied with Iran deal

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said on Wednesday that he is 'not yet satisfied with a deal reached with Iran.' He also added that the U.S. The United States is not 'discussing' easing sanctions against Iran.

Trump told reporters that Iran is open to a deal at a White House cabinet meeting.

"Iran has a very strong desire to reach a deal. They haven't reached a deal yet... but we won't be. Trump said that we?will either be that or finish the job.

He said that under the potential framework agreement?with Tehran that the Strait?of?Hormuz will open immediately, but it won't be controlled by anyone.

"We will watch it, but no one is going to control it." This is part of our negotiation. They want to control it. No one is going to be able to control it. Trump said that it was international waters, and Oman would behave like "everyone else" or we'd have to blow up the'ships'.

The White House didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for a comment about Trump's "comment" on Oman. The embassy of Oman in Washington did not respond immediately to a comment request.

Trump said that he is not comfortable with Russia or China taking Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpile.

(source: Reuters)