Washington: Amid signs of easing tensions in the Middle East, Donald Trump has indicated that negotiations with Iran may be nearing a critical stage, claiming that Tehran could be willing to hand over its enriched uranium as part of a broader agreement.
Speaking to reporters, Trump suggested that progress in talks has been encouraging and hinted that a fresh round of discussions between the United States and Iran could take place in the coming days. He expressed optimism that the prolonged conflict might be approaching a resolution.
The developments come alongside a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, which came into effect recently after days of heightened hostilities. The truce is being seen as a potential stepping stone toward a wider diplomatic settlement involving Iran.
According to international media reports, Washington has proposed a long-term restriction on Iran’s uranium enrichment programme, reportedly suggesting a freeze that could last up to two decades. However, Iranian officials are believed to have shown willingness for a shorter commitment, creating a key point of negotiation between the two sides.
The ongoing conflict, which began earlier this year following joint military action by the United States and Israel, has resulted in heavy casualties and disrupted global energy markets. Rising oil prices and instability in key shipping routes have added pressure on all parties to find a diplomatic solution.
Trump, while addressing an event later in the day, reiterated his belief that the conflict could end soon if negotiations continue to progress positively. A successful agreement, analysts say, would not only reduce regional tensions but also address concerns over Iran’s nuclear programme and secure critical trade routes.
While no formal deal has been announced yet, diplomatic activity in recent days suggests that efforts to de-escalate the situation are gaining momentum.