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Iran Signals Offer to Meet US Nuclear Demands, Trump Confirms

United States President Donald Trump confirmed to Reuters on Friday that Iran is preparing to submit a formal offer designed to meet Washington's demands in ongoing nuclear negotiations, marking a potentially significant shift in the long-running diplomatic standoff between the two nations.

The disclosure, made directly by the US president, suggests that back-channel talks have advanced to a stage where Tehran believes it can present a proposal capable of satisfying core American conditions. The precise terms of any such offer have not been disclosed publicly, but the development signals that both sides may be closer to a framework than previously acknowledged.

The announcement comes amid heightened regional tension, with Iran simultaneously facing international pressure over its nuclear programme and severe war-driven shortages documented by United Nations agencies. Washington's parallel financial pressure campaign against Tehran has included asset freezes and sanctions enforcement targeting Iranian-linked financial flows.

Analysts caution that while Trump's statement represents an optimistic signal, the gap between an initial Iranian offer and a binding agreement remains wide. Congressional opposition in the US and hardline resistance within Iran's political establishment have historically derailed similar moments of apparent diplomatic progress. The coming days are likely to determine whether this development translates into substantive talks or stalls at the threshold.

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Sources: brecorder.com
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