Trump Says Iran Nuclear Agreement Is Close to Final
President Donald Trump indicated Saturday that the United States and Iran are approaching a formal agreement to resolve their ongoing conflict, describing the deal as substantially complete but still requiring final confirmation.
Writing on Truth Social, Trump stated that a pact had been “largely negotiated, subject to finalization” between the United States, Iran, and several other participating nations. He did not specify a timeline for completing talks or identify the other countries involved.
The announcement signals a potential diplomatic breakthrough in a region that has seen sustained instability. The development comes as the Trump administration has pursued an assertive foreign policy posture, including pledging an additional 5,000 troops to Poland as part of broader national security realignments.
No further details about the agreement’s terms or the next steps toward finalization were immediately available. Officials have not confirmed when a formal signing or announcement might occur.