On May 17, 2026, the United States announced five critical conditions for a new deal with Iran, which focus on nuclear compliance and enhancing regional stability.
Among the terms is a requirement for Iran to hand over uranium to ensure adherence to nuclear agreements, as well as an asset freeze aimed at limiting Iran's financial capabilities.
Additionally, the US has proposed ceasefire conditions to help reduce tensions in the region, with the involvement of international partners in monitoring these efforts.