US President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran has agreed to almost all of Washington’s key demands, signalling a potential breakthrough in negotiations between the two countries. Speaking on Friday, Trump stated: “I think they’ve agreed to almost everything we need.”
The comments suggest the Trump administration believes it has made significant progress in its discussions with Tehran over nuclear and other security concerns. The remarks come as tensions between the United States and Iran have remained elevated following Trump’s previous withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and subsequent reimposition of sanctions on the Islamic Republic.
The specifics of what Washington is demanding and what concessions Tehran has allegedly made were not detailed in Trump’s statement. However, his optimistic assessment indicates the administration views the current diplomatic track as productive, though such claims require formal confirmation from official negotiations channels to determine their accuracy.
Relations between Washington and Tehran have been strained for months, with both sides engaging in tit-for-tat military posturing and escalatory rhetoric. Any substantive agreement would represent a significant diplomatic development in Middle Eastern affairs and could have far-reaching implications for regional stability and international nuclear policy.
Source: Walla News — Original article in Hebrew.
