Trump: Iran wants nuclear deal, more flexible
U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that Iran wants to make a deal and that negotiations are proceeding 'very nicely,' describing them as 'fairly successful.' He emphasized the core demand that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons. In his latest remarks, Trump noted that Iran's position has shifted, claiming "they are willing to do things today they weren't willing to do 2 months ago." This suggests a perceived increase in Iranian flexibility as diplomatic efforts continue.
The incoming message is a direct quote from Trump's social media post, providing the primary source for the initial report.
Trump added that 'we think something might happen pretty soon,' reinforcing the sense of imminent diplomatic progress.
Trump adds that Iran is now willing to do things they weren't willing to do two months ago, indicating increased flexibility.
Trump described the negotiations as 'fairly successful' and explicitly stated he would extend the truce if necessary.
Trump added a new detail on Iran's changing position, stating they are now willing to do things they were not willing to do two months ago.
