Trump says US and Iran are ‘getting a lot closer’ to peace deal
President Donald Trump said the U.S. and Iran are “getting a lot closer” to reaching a peace deal, though he declined to divulge any specifics.
"There’s a draft” of an Iran peace deal that Trump has read, the president said an interview with CBS News.
Trump reportedly said that “every day it gets better and better,” but told CBS that he won’t provide more details until he informs Iran first.
Despite reports that say Iran nuclear talks could be postponed or delayed, Trump told CBS that any final agreement would ensure that Iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon. He added that he “wouldn’t even be talking about it” otherwise.
“I will only sign a deal where we get everything we want," Trump reportedly said, adding that Iran’s enriched uranium will be “satisfactorily handled.”

In a separate phone interview, Trump reportedly told Axios that he would review Iran’s latest offer with his team and decide by Sunday about resuming the war.
To both Axios and CBS, Trump repeated his threats about unleashing military power on Iran if they do not meet his demands.
"I think one of two things will happen: either I hit them harder than they have ever been hit, or we are going to sign a deal that is good," Trump told Axios.
Trump also told Axios that he would meet with Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and Vice President JD Vance about the latest Iran offer.





