
Donald Trump said that Iran had given the United States a “very big present,” describing it as a valuable oil- and gas-related concession linked to strategic routes, including the Strait of Hormuz.
Speaking to reporters at the Oval Office, Trump stated that while the development was not related to nuclear issues, Iran had agreed it would never possess nuclear weapons. He described the move as a positive signal, indicating that the US is “dealing with the right people” in ongoing discussions.
Trump reiterated that negotiations are underway, involving key members of his team such as JD Vance, Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner. He maintained that Iran is eager to reach a deal despite public denials from Tehran.
He also claimed that Iran’s leadership has significantly changed following recent developments, referring to it as a form of “regime change.”
Commenting on the broader situation, Trump described recent US military actions as a “tremendous success,” asserting that key Iranian capabilities—including nuclear infrastructure, naval assets, and radar systems—had been severely weakened.
At the same time, remarks from Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth suggested a continued hardline stance, highlighting the dual approach of military pressure alongside diplomatic negotiations.
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