Trump said the United States and Iran had reached broad consensus on multiple issues following two days of talks, adding that Tehran had pledged not to develop a nuclear weapon.
Axar.az reports, citing ABC News, Trump said the talks would continue over the coming days and noted that Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and his son-in-law Jared Kushner have been involved in the talks.
"We have had very, very strong talks. We’ll see where they lead. But we have point, major points of agreement, I would say, almost all points of agreement, perhaps that hasn't been conveyed,” Trump said.
“The communication, as you know, has been blown to pieces. They're unable to talk to each other. But we've had very strong talks. Mr. Witkoff and Mr. Kushner had them. They went, I would say, perfectly. I would say that if they carry through with that, it'll end that, that problem, that conflict, and I think it'll end it very, very substantially," he continued.
The claim came as Trump announced a five-day delay in planned U.S. strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure, citing what he described as “productive” talks.
Iranian officials have denied that any such negotiations took place.