President Trump says U.S. ‘very close’ to Iran agreement

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Donald Trump said on Friday that the United States is “very close” to reaching an agreement with Iran, signaling possible progress in efforts to defuse tensions after weeks of conflict.

Speaking to reporters, Trump said negotiations had gained momentum in recent days, adding that both sides were showing a greater willingness to engage. He did not provide details on the scope or timing of a potential deal.

Officials familiar with the talks said discussions have centered on Iran’s nuclear activities, security guarantees, and the possible easing of sanctions, long seen as key sticking points between the two sides.

The comments come amid broader diplomatic activity in the region, including ceasefire efforts and moves to stabilize critical trade routes such as the Strait of Hormuz.

While Trump’s remarks have raised expectations of a breakthrough, analysts cautioned that significant gaps are likely to remain, particularly over verification mechanisms and enforcement of any agreement.

There was no immediate response from Iran officials.

Diplomats say that even if an initial agreement is reached, negotiations over implementation and compliance could take considerably longer, underscoring the fragility of the process.

For now, Trump’s statement points to renewed diplomatic momentum, though the outcome remains uncertain.

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