Trump says US negotiators had good weekend talks with Iran
- US President Donald Trump and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi concluded a fifth round of indirect nuclear talks in Rome on Friday, May 23, 2025.
- The talks follow the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear accord and Iran's intensified uranium enrichment, with both sides aiming to resolve complex issues ahead of a key June IAEA meeting.
- Officials described the discussions as constructive, noting progress but stressing more work remains and agreeing to continue talks soon to clarify outstanding matters.
- Trump described the recent discussions with Iran as very positive and expressed cautious optimism about the outcome, while Araghchi emphasized that the negotiations remain complex and cannot be concluded after just a few sessions.
- The dialogue may lead to easing sanctions if successful, but the differing stances on uranium enrichment and nuclear weapons capabilities indicate challenges remain.
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President Trump shared hopeful thoughts on Sunday about the ongoing talks with Iran concerning its nuclear program. Speaking to reporters in Morristown, New Jersey, before leaving for Washington, D.C., he suggested that recent discussions had gone well and hinted that good news might be coming soon. This follows the end of the fifth round of negotiations in Rome between U.S. and Iranian representatives. According to The Hill, Trump’s cautiously …
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