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“There are a lot of things that need to be explained,” Tillis said, arguing that the reported framework appeared inconsistent with earlier statements by US officials. His remarks followed criticism from Republican Senator Roger Wicker, who said the reported 60-day ceasefire agreement would be “a disaster”.
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US lawmakers question Trump’s approach to Iran deal | Middle East Eye Skip to main content Top Menu - English Version Live News Trending Opinion Video Explainers Search Search Algeria Bahrain China Egypt France Germany India Iran Iraq Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania Morocco Oman Pakistan Palestine Qatar Russia Saudi Arabia Sudan Syria Tunisia Turkey UK United Arab Emirates US Yemen Youtube X Instagram Facebook TikTok War on Iran Israel's genocide in Gaza Toggle navigation Toggle navigation Sidebar Menu Mobile En Home News Opinion Video The Big Story Live Contact Discover Now War on Iran Israel's genocide in Gaza Follow us Youtube Facebook X Instagram Live Blog Update| War on Iran This is an entry from: Live: US-Iran deal delayed as divisions deepen and talks drag on US lawmakers question Trump’s approach to Iran deal 25 May 2026 01:02 BST US President Donald Trump and his administration have faced growing criticism from lawmakers over reports of a potential agreement with Iran. Speaking to CNN, Republican Senator Thom Tillis questioned why administration officials had previously claimed Iran’s capabilities were “obliterated” if Tehran would now be allowed to retain nuclear material under a future arrangement. “There are a lot of things that need to be explained,” Tillis said, arguing that the reported framework appeared inconsistent with earlier statements by US officials. His remarks followed criticism from Republican Senator Roger Wicker, who said the reported 60-day ceasefire agreement would be “a disaster”. Top Menu En Live News Trending Opinion Video Explainers Youtube X Instagram Facebook TikTok Top Countries Algeria Bahrain China Egypt France Germany India Iran Iraq Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania Morocco Oman Pakistan Palestine Qatar Russia Saudi Arabia Sudan Syria Tunisia Turkey UK United Arab Emirates US Yemen About About us Privacy Terms and conditions Careers Contact us Copyright © 2014 - 2026 . Middle East Eye. All rights reserved. Only England and Wales jurisdiction apply in all legal matters. Middle East Eye ISSN 2634-2456
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