Washington: Donald Trump has indicated that a new round of discussions between the United States and Iran could take place over the weekend, expressing cautious optimism about ongoing diplomatic efforts despite continued geopolitical tensions.
Speaking to reporters during a flight, Trump said negotiations were progressing and suggested that recent measures, including a naval blockade, had strengthened Washington’s position. He added that developments so far point toward a potentially positive outcome.
However, the US President made it clear that one issue remains non-negotiable — preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. He stressed that this objective overrides all other considerations in the talks, underscoring the administration’s hardline stance on nuclear proliferation.
The developments come at a time when tensions remain high in West Asia, particularly around the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, a key corridor for global oil shipments. Stability in the region continues to be a major concern for international markets and governments alike.
In a related statement, Trump also pointed to improving engagement with China, noting that Xi Jinping had welcomed efforts to ensure the smooth functioning of the Strait. He hinted at a possible high-level meeting in China, which he described as potentially significant for broader diplomatic coordination.
Observers believe the proposed talks could play a crucial role in determining the trajectory of US-Iran relations, especially as global stakeholders push for de-escalation and stability in the region.