Trump Claims Imminent Agreement with Iran on Nuclear Program

Donald Trump, President of the United States, has announced that a deal with Iran to end ongoing conflicts could be finalized within the next two to three days. He claimed that all parties are close to an agreement and that there are no serious disagreements. Trump made these remarks after attending a sporting event, speaking to reporters. He asserted that under the agreement, Iran would be prevented from acquiring nuclear weapons and the Strait of Hormuz would be immediately reopened. According to him, the negotiation process is in its “final stages.” The U.S. president simultaneously emphasized that the American blockade against Iranian ports remains in place, indicating that Washington continues to apply economic pressure alongside pursuing diplomatic channels. Trump also referred to regional developments, claiming that Iran and Israel have reached a ceasefire agreement. He stated that after attacks on each other, the two sides came to an understanding through his mediation. In recent years, Iran and the United States have had extensive tensions over various issues, including the nuclear program and regional developments. Any potential agreement could significantly impact the security and economic landscape of the region.




