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Trump admin declares ‘no dust, no dollars’ for Iran — Islamic Republic must give up nuclear material before sanctions relief

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Trump admin declares ‘no dust, no dollars’ for Iran — Islamic Republic must give up nuclear material before sanctions relief

WASHINGTON — The White House vowed “no dust, no dollars” for Iran on Sunday — asserting that unless the Islamic Republic gives up its enriched uranium, it will get no sanctions relief — as President Trump appeared to hit the brakes on the frenzied rush to agree to a peace deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

US President Donald Trump cupping his hand to his mouth.

The Trump administration said “no dust, no dollars,” to Iran on Sunday, referring to the country’s uranium. AFP via Getty Images

Satellite image showing a closer view of the Natanz nuclear facility complex and surrounding infrastructure in Isfahan Province.

Aerial view of the Natanz nuclear facility complex and surrounding infrastructure in Isfahan Province. DigitalGlobe/Getty Images

Just a day earlier, Trump signaled that a 60-day cease-fire between the US and Iran was being “finalized” — but the reported details of the agreement drew criticism from several GOP Senators, including Ted Cruz, Roger Wicker and Lindsey Graham.

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Strait of Hormuz

The new potential deal would reopen the crucial Strait for Hormuz. MarineTraffic.com

“No dust, no dollars,” a senior Trump administration official told reporters Sunday. “In other words, no highly enriched uranium, then the Iranians aren’t going to get any real relief.”

“But if they do give us what we need, and the president’s national security objectives are met, the president has been very clear that there will be sanctions relief commensurate with the actual delivery of his national security objectives.”

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Israel carries out a strike on Hezbollah. X/idfonline

The USS Rafael Peralta enforces a maritime blockade against an Iranian-flagged ship.

The USS Rafael Peralta enforces a maritime blockade against an Iranian-flagged ship. U.S. Central Command Public Affairs

The official revealed that deliberations over a “broad template” of a peace plan, where Iran’s supreme leader agreed “in principle” to dispose of its highly enriched uranium, have made significant progress.

But that official stressed there is still work left to be done.

“I think there were reports that this thing would be signed last night, this thing would be signed today. That is not happening. Their system just does not move fast enough,” the official said.

“It would take them five days to sign the deal.”

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