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[Global Tensions: Ceasefire Negotiations, Environmental Deregulation, and Iran’s Nuclear Standoff]-[Russia Mulls Ceasefire, EPA Rollbacks, Iran Rebuffs Trump]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-03-13

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U.S.-Russia Ceasefire Negotiations

The Biden administration is currently pursuing a 30-day ceasefire proposal with Russia, a plan already accepted by Ukraine. White House Special Envoy Steve Whitkoff has arrived in Moscow to gauge the Kremlin’s response. However, skepticism remains high. Kremlin adviser Yury Ushakov indicated that Moscow views the U.S. proposal as lacking, framing the potential ceasefire as merely an opportunity for Ukraine to "regroup and rearm." Russian President Vladimir Putin, who recently conducted a "propaganda tour" in the Kursk region, appears focused on a military solution, telling his generals to "crush the enemy." While Trump has hinted at potential sanctions if the deal is rejected, the Kremlin continues to demand that NATO "retreat from Russia's borders," signaling a significant divide between the two parties.

The EPA's Historic Deregulation

The Trump administration has initiated what EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin described as "the most consequential day of deregulation in US history." The EPA plans to roll back over two dozen environmental regulations, most notably questioning the "endangerment finding" of 2009—the legal foundation for U.S. climate policy. Zeldin, who referred to the finding as the "holy grail of the climate change religion," intends to strictly interpret the Constitution, potentially weakening rules on power plant emissions, soot, and mercury. Critics from organizations like the Natural Resources Defense Council characterize the move as an "all-out assault on the law, science, and the administrative part of the government," warning of a return to a time when "rivers caught on fire" and children suffered from asthma attacks due to pollution.

Standoff Over Iran’s Nuclear Program

President Trump has sent a letter to Iran proposing new negotiations regarding its nuclear program, warning that he will not rule out "military options." Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has rejected the offer, labeling it a "deception" and questioning the credibility of negotiating with a leader who previously "tore up and threw out a signed agreement"—referencing the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal. Despite the harsh rhetoric, Iran’s UN mission suggested that discussions might be considered if the goal is to address nuclear weapon concerns, though they maintained they would not "dismantle its peaceful nuclear program." Meanwhile, Gulf Arab states like the UAE and Saudi Arabia are positioning themselves as mediators, balancing their reliance on the U.S. as a military superpower with their need for regional stability and economic growth, while seeking to curb Iran's missile program and regional militia influence.

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Russia is reviewing a U .S.
proposal for a ceasefire with Ukraine.
This as an American envoy is in Moscow to negotiate the plan Ukraine has already accepted.
Will he seal the deal or will Russia press for more concessions?
I'm Martinez. That's Michel Martin and this is up first from NPR News.
The Trump administration is gutting environmental rules, calling it a win for business.

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