President Donald Trump has signaled a potential breakthrough in tensions with Tehran, stating he hopes to reach a formal agreement to end the ongoing conflict “very quickly.”Speaking to reporters at the White House on Wednesday, the President indicated that recent discussions have been productive.
“The talks went very well,” Trump said, adding that Iran appears to have a “strong desire” to secure a deal.The Nuclear ConditionThe President emphasized that any diplomatic resolution is strictly contingent on one primary factor: Iran’s nuclear program. “If we reach a deal, they cannot have nuclear weapons,” he stated firmly.
Diplomatic TimelineIn a subsequent interview with PBS, the President expressed hope that a deal could be finalized before his scheduled visit to China next week. However, he maintained a dual-track approach, pairing diplomacy with a stark military warning.”I think there’s a very good chance this gets finished,” Trump remarked.
“And if it doesn’t, we will have to return to a very heavy bombardment of their positions.”Tehran’s StanceWhile Washington remains optimistic, Tehran has adopted a more cautious tone. Iranian officials confirmed they are currently reviewing the peace proposal, which was reportedly delivered via Pakistani mediators. As of Wednesday evening, Iran has not confirmed a final consensus or a timeline for signing the agreement.



