US President Donald Trump has said that a deal with Iran will either be 'great and meaningful' or there will be 'no deal.' Top Iranian negotiator Mohammad Ghalibaf and foreign minister Abbas Araghchi are in Doha for talks with Qatar's prime minister on a potential US-Iran deal to end the conflict.
The peace proposal is awaiting Tehran's response, with the delay due to an internal decision-making process, US State Secretary Marco Rubio has said. He added that there was a 'pretty solid thing on the table' for a time-limited negotiation on Iran's nuclear issue.
However, the deal has hit a roadblock, with key details still being negotiated. Trump said a deal is close, but the US naval blockade on Iranian ports will remain during talks.
The proposed framework would give negotiators 60 days to reach an overall agreement, but easing the global energy crisis and lowering prices will take time.