US President Donald Trump has indicated a possible shift in relations with Iran, stating that Washington is prepared to work closely with Tehran following what he described as a productive political transition.
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In a social media post, Trump claimed that Iran is ready to stop uranium enrichment and cooperate with the United States in extracting deeply buried nuclear material under strict satellite monitoring, including space-based surveillance systems.
He also said talks are ongoing on easing sanctions and adjusting tariffs, with several aspects already agreed upon, suggesting progress toward a broader understanding.
The remarks came hours after Trump proposed a two-week ceasefire, conditional on Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz. He added that key military goals have been achieved and that discussions are advancing toward a long-term peace arrangement in the region.
Trump further noted that a 10-point proposal from Iran is being reviewed and could serve as a foundation for negotiations.
Iran has not yet responded to these claims.
