WASHINGTON, May 27. /TASS/. A number of influential Republican party congresspeople warn US President Donald Trump against concluding a peace agreement with Iran in haste, fearing that its terms may be unfavorable for Washington, the Politico newspaper reported.

"President Donald Trump’s push for an Iran peace deal faces opposition from a surprising quarter: Republican hawks who fear the White House will strike a bad deal," the article says. "Top Republicans warned that a hasty deal could leave Iran with the tools to still threaten the region and choke off commercial traffic in the Strait of Hormuz."

"Major sticking points would include the future of Iran’s nuclear program, including its stock of highly enriched uranium, and clearing the way for maritime transit of the strait," Politico wrote.

"Several top Republicans are pushing the administration to abandon talks and keep the pressure on Iran," the article says.

Among them are Senate Armed Services Chair Roger Wicker (Mississippi), who earlier urged to resume bombings of Iran. In turn, Senator Thom Tillis (North Carolina) said the US administration has "a lot of things that need to be explained" regarding the potential agreement with Iran.