US President Donald Trump has expressed optimism that the ongoing conflict with Iran is approaching its conclusion, suggesting that a resolution could be close.
In an interview with Fox News, Trump said he believes the situation is โvery close to over,โ indicating growing confidence within his administration about the trajectory of the conflict. He emphasised that US intervention played a decisive role in preventing Iran from advancing its nuclear capabilities.
Moreover, Trump claimed that without US action, Iran would have already acquired nuclear weapons, adding that urgent measures were necessary to change the course of events. He further stated that if the United States were to withdraw at this stage, Iran would require decades to rebuild, estimating a recovery period of up to 20 years.
At the same time, the US president reiterated his firm stance against Iran becoming a nuclear power, warning that such a development would disrupt the global balance. He maintained that Washington would not allow Tehran to possess nuclear weapons under any circumstances.
Trump also suggested that Iran is now inclined toward reaching an agreement, noting that Tehran appears eager to negotiate. His remarks align with earlier statements indicating that diplomatic engagement could resume soon.
In this context, Trump revealed that talks between the United States and Iran could restart within the next two days in Pakistan. He made the comments during an interview with the New York Post, hinting at renewed diplomatic momentum.
Additionally, Trump praised Asim Munir, describing him as โfantasticโ and commending his role in facilitating the ะฟะตัะตะณะพะฒะพัั. He suggested that Pakistanโs involvement has increased the likelihood of negotiations resuming in the country.
As developments continue, Trumpโs remarks signal a combination of military pressure and diplomatic outreach, reflecting Washingtonโs strategy to bring the conflict to an end while pushing for a comprehensive agreement with Iran.
