Trump Says Iran Nuclear Talks Are Making Progress as Negotiations Continue

 

Trump Describes Positive Momentum

U.S. President Donald Trump said ongoing indirect nuclear negotiations with Iran are progressing, stating in a CNBC interview that Tehran has accepted "just about everything" Washington has requested. He expressed optimism that both sides are moving closer to an agreement focused on preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Iranian officials have not publicly confirmed Trump's characterization of the negotiations.

Military and Security Claims Remain Central

Trump also claimed that U.S. forces carried out repeated strikes against Iranian military infrastructure and said American naval forces protected commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz during the recent conflict. These statements reflect the administration's assessment and remain part of broader discussions surrounding regional security.

Next Round of Talks Expected Soon

Officials from the United States and Iran recently concluded another round of indirect discussions in Doha, Qatar. While no final agreement was announced, both sides described the talks as making progress toward an interim framework. Qatar has indicated negotiations are expected to resume after Iran's official mourning period. The outcome of future talks could influence regional stability, energy markets, and international efforts to address nuclear non-proliferation.


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