Trump Highlights Diplomacy Over Conflict as Iran Deal Nears Completion
US President Donald J. Trump has expressed optimism about ongoing negotiations with Iran, saying the two sides are "very close" to reaching a strong and comprehensive agreement.
Speaking on the status of the talks, Trump stated that the remaining differences are minimal and that a deal could potentially be finalized within an hour. He emphasized that diplomacy remains preferable to military action, arguing that a negotiated settlement would be more effective and less costly in human lives.
Trump noted that while the United States possesses the capability to launch military strikes against Iran, such an approach could lead to significant casualties and prolonged disruption in the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. Instead, he pointed to economic pressure and sanctions as tools that have already placed substantial strain on Iran's economy.
"The blockades turned out to be much stronger than bombing," Trump said, adding that Iran's economic challenges are increasing the likelihood of a negotiated outcome.
The remarks come amid heightened international attention on US-Iran relations, regional security concerns, and efforts to prevent further escalation in the Middle East. A successful agreement could have significant implications for global energy markets, maritime trade routes, and regional stability.
Observers are closely watching developments as negotiators work toward what could become a major diplomatic breakthrough between Washington and Tehran.