US President Donald Trump has warned that war could resume if a deal with Iran is not reached, while suggesting that an agreement may be close.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said Iran appears willing to negotiate and may be ready to accept terms it had previously rejected.
He emphasized that preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons remains a key condition of any agreement.
Trump also indicated that a potential deal could be signed in Islamabad, adding that he might personally attend such an event.
The US president claimed that Iran has “almost agreed to everything,” although Iranian officials have not confirmed these statements.
He further suggested that recent military pressure and sanctions contributed to the current diplomatic progress.
Trump concluded by warning that failure to finalize an agreement could lead to renewed conflict.
Angle Analysis:
The remarks reflect a dual-track approach—combining diplomatic outreach with explicit military pressure—while uncertainty remains over how close the parties actually are to a final agreement.















