Donald Trump / America is in tension due to Iran's increasing nuclear programs, Trump gave a new proposal

US President Donald Trump revealed that the US has submitted a formal proposal to Iran over its nuclear programme. At the end of his UAE visit, Trump said the talks are now at the expert level. He warned Iran, "Move quickly, or the consequences could be severe."

Donald Trump: US President Donald Trump made a shocking statement on Friday, revealing that the US has submitted a formal proposal to Iran in view of its rapidly developing nuclear program. He made this statement while talking to reporters on the 'Air Force One' plane at the conclusion of his United Arab Emirates (UAE) visit.

This is the first time that a US President has publicly admitted that a formal proposal has been presented to Iran after several rounds of secret talks between US Special Envoy for West Asia Steve Witkoff and Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. This indicates that despite the tension between the two countries, the diplomatic doors are not completely closed.

Talks now at "expert level"

President Trump said that these talks have now reached the "expert level". This simply means that now technical and strategic experts from both sides are discussing the concrete points of a possible agreement. He said, "We have submitted a proposal. Now the decision is in the hands of Tehran. But they will have to take a decision quickly, otherwise the consequences can be serious." Although Trump refused to give details of the points of this proposal, there was a clear warning in his tone.

This makes it clear that America is now working not only on the policy of negotiations, but also on the strategy of timely pressure. Iran's silence So far there has been no official response from Iran on this proposal. Iranian officials are usually cautious in making public comments on such proposals. Analysts believe that Tehran is assessing the seriousness of this proposal and its possible effects.

America's activism in West Asia The main objective of Trump's West Asia visit - which included Saudi Arabia, Qatar and UAE - was to have direct dialogue with partner countries on issues of regional stability and security. Apart from Iran's nuclear program, the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip and the Russia-Ukraine war were also major topics of discussion. President Trump's visit is being seen as a turning point in America's West Asia policy, in which he is trying to redefine his role in the region with a mix of military pressure, diplomacy and alliances.

What next?

Now the world's eyes are fixed on Iran's response. Will Tehran accept this proposal as a new opportunity for talks or will it reject it considering it another 'pressure proposal'? This will become clear in the coming days. For now, it is certain that the path to peace in West Asia will still pass through diplomacy and patience.