US President Donald Trump mentioned Thursday that negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear program are advancing “very well.”
“I think we’re doing very well with respect to Iran, and we’re having very serious meetings. And there are only two options,” Trump advised reporters within the Oval Office.
“One option is not a good option. It’s not a not a good option at all. And I think we’re doing very well on an agreement with Iran, but that one, we’re doing a lot of things, I will say, but that one is, well on its way. We could have a very, very good decision, and a lot of lives will be saved,” he added.
The US and Iran have held two rounds of negotiations with senior delegations assembly in Oman and Rome for the previous two weeks as Trump set a 60-day window for a deal to be reached, although it’s unclear when that can formally shut.
Another spherical of working-level negotiations is predicted Saturday.
Asked about normalization offers between Muslim-majority international locations and Israel struck throughout his first time period, generally known as the Abraham Accords, Trump mentioned further international locations could be becoming a member of. He didn’t specify to which nations he was referring.
“We’re going to be filling it up. A lot of countries want to come into the Abraham Accords. You know, we have four, and Biden did nothing on that one, too. It’s the same four, but they’re great countries, and they were brave doing it, and it’s worked out very well. And we’re going to be filling up the Abraham Accords. You’re going to be, I think, filling it up very rapidly,” he mentioned.
Source: www.anews.com.tr