1. Says US-Iran Deal "Not Yet Completely Negotiated"—US President Trump said on the 24th that the US-Iran deal is "not yet completely negotiated," accusing some uninformed people of "making unwarranted criticisms."
2. Demands Muslim Leaders Join the Abraham Accords After Iran's War
—According to Axios, citing two informed US officials, President Trump stated in a conference call with Arab and Muslim leaders on Saturday that he hopes these countries will sign peace agreements with Israel if an agreement to end the war with Iran is reached.
3. Wants a "Great and Meaningful Deal" with Iran
—US President Trump stated on social media: "A deal with Iran will either be a great and meaningful deal, or there will be no deal at all. This deal will be the complete opposite of the disastrous Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) negotiated by the failed Obama administration. I will never reach that kind of deal!"
4. Rejects Netanyahu's Pressure
—According to Israel's Channel 13: Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu admitted in private conversations that it is difficult to exert pressure on Trump. Netanyahu stated at a security meeting that he has "limited influence over US President Trump."
5. Tell delegates not to rush into a deal
—According to Axios, a senior US official stated at a briefing that the White House does not expect to reach an agreement to end the war with Iran on Sunday, believing that the agreement may require several days to be approved by the Iranian leadership, including the Supreme Leader. Trump stated on social media on Sunday that he had told "delegates not to rush into a deal," adding that "both sides must take time to get things done."