Trump Hints at an Announcement in 'Next Two Days' on Iran Nuclear Talks
- President Donald Trump hinted at an announcement within two days regarding progress in Iran nuclear talks held recently in Rome.
- The discussions focused on limiting Iran's nuclear capabilities while negotiating the removal of certain U.S. economic sanctions against the country.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Arakshi stated that the talks occurred in a professional atmosphere and believes the US better understands Iran's need for 20% uranium enrichment for medical purposes.
- Trump mentioned that discussions with Iran had been very positive and expressed optimism that there might be favorable developments regarding the situation with Iran.
- Although some pessimism remains about reaching an agreement, the two sides agreed to meet again soon, indicating continuing progress in negotiations.
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U.S. President Donald Trump is hopeful to agree with Iran to oversee the country's nuclear program and prevent it from acquiring atomic weapons even if the road to it remains strewn.
Iran was willing to "ensure that the Iranian nuclear programme is not transformed into weapons", but it continues to be irreversible about continuing with uranium wealth.
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that there was progress in talks with Iran about its nuclear program and suggested that there could be an announcement in the "next two days." He was remarkably more optimistic than the Omani mediator of the negotiations between Washington and Tehran, who said on Friday that the two nations had made "some, but inconclusive" advances in the fifth round of negotiations in Rome. "We had some very, very good …
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