Washington (Monitoring Desk) U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed optimism that ongoing negotiations with Iran could lead to a significant agreement within the coming week, potentially contributing to a reduction in regional tensions.
In an interview with an American broadcaster, President Trump said that the proposed agreement could include extending the current ceasefire arrangements for a longer period. According to him, such progress could also help pave the way for reopening a strategically important waterway for international maritime traffic.
The U.S. president stated that contacts and negotiations between Iran and the United States are moving forward rapidly. He emphasized that despite occasional interruptions in communications, the diplomatic process remains active and is continuing in a positive direction.
Donald Trump added that temporary pauses in communication should not be interpreted as a return to military action by the United States. He said that the current priority is to resolve disputes through diplomatic channels and promote stability across the region.
Political analysts believe that if an agreement is reached between the two countries, it could have positive implications not only for regional stability but also for the global economy and international energy markets.