PNN – US President Donald Trump once again made a new claim about nuclear negotiations with Iran on Friday.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, US President Donald Trump claimed on Friday on an Air Force plane that the United States had made a proposal for a nuclear deal with Iran.
Emphasizing the urgency of the issue, he said: They have an offer, but more importantly, they know they have to act quickly, or something bad will happen. The remarks came as indirect talks between Tehran and Washington continue in Oman.
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The Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) was signed in 2015 between Iran and world powers, including the United States, under which Iran limited its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. But Trump withdrew from the deal in 2018 and reimposed tough sanctions on Iran.
Since Trump returned to power in January 2025, he has taken a dual approach. On the one hand, he has called for a new deal and even supported the possibility of a civilian Iranian nuclear program, sending letters to Iran’s supreme leader and holding indirect talks in Oman. On the other hand, he and his team have escalated military threats.
Trump’s recent statements come as Iran has insisted on preserving its right to enrich uranium, but the talks continue to face obstacles such as mutual distrust and disagreements over the level of enrichment. Simultaneous military and diplomatic threats have put the talks on a fragile path.