Trump says US close to a nuclear deal with Iran
- During a business roundtable in Doha, President Trump stated on Thursday that negotiations between the US and Iran over a nuclear agreement are progressing well, with both parties nearing terms after serious discussions.
- The discussions followed multiple rounds, including recent high-level meetings between the US representative Steve Witkoff and Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi amid ongoing regional tensions.
- Iran's adviser Ali Shamkhani stated Tehran is ready to reduce uranium enrichment to civilian levels and allow inspections if sanctions are lifted promptly.
- Trump asserted, "Iran can't have a nuclear weapon," emphasizing demands to stop sponsoring terror and proxy wars, while warning military action remains possible if talks fail.
- Trump’s Middle East trip ended in Abu Dhabi where he praised Gulf nations as economic models and received the UAE’s highest civil honor, reflecting strengthened regional ties amid ongoing conflicts.
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President Donald Trump told reporters Monday that “very good things” are happening in his nuclear diplomacy with Iran, adding, “I think they’re being very reasonable thus far.” His optimistic tone was echoed by Iranian diplomats and Omani mediators, with Iran’s foreign minister describing the talks this weekend as “more serious” and “more detailed” than past meetings. Yet behind the upbeat rhetoric, a more complex and challenging reality is taki…
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