President Donald Trump said he believes Iran has agreed to nearly everything required of it, according to Israeli media. The comment is the latest in a string of optimistic statements from the US president signaling progress toward a diplomatic resolution with Tehran.
President Donald Trump said Friday that Iran has agreed to nearly all US demands, according to Israeli media. 'I think they have agreed to almost everything we need,' Trump said, as reported by N12.
The remark follows a series of upbeat statements from Trump this week regarding the emerging framework with Tehran. As The Zioneer has reported over the past several weeks, Trump has repeatedly characterized the Iran talks as heavily favoring Washington, saying Tehran has 'come a long way' and is 'getting along very well' with the US. Earlier this week, Trump said the technical talks in Doha were going 'very good.'
It remains unclear whether a formal agreement has been signed or precisely which terms Iran has accepted. Trump has previously warned that if Iran stops complying, the US would 'go back and do what we have to do.' The latest statement continues the pattern of the president forecasting a diplomatic breakthrough even as negotiations proceed.
3 developments
- DevelopingTrump says overnight strikes destroyed ~55% of rebuilt Iranian air defenses
- StrongTrump announces US strikes on Iranian missile depots and radar sites
- StrongTrump says the US is disabling Iran's missile capability, eyeing a fair deal
- StrongTrump: 'We defeated the Islamic Republic regime'; says Strait of Hormuz open, setting records
Source and signal
A single-sourced dispatch is never rated Confirmed or Strong. Its Signal strengthens only when a second, independent source corroborates it.
- Internal intake
