Trump expresses optimism again about reaching a U.S.-Iran agreement
Odaily Planet Daily News On May 6 local time, U.S. President Trump expressed optimism about reaching a framework agreement with Iran, stating that he believes it "could yield results." When asked about a specific timeline for reaching an agreement, Trump estimated it would be "within a week." In an interview that day, Trump expressed optimism about the prospects of an agreement with Iran, saying that a potential deal could include Iran shipping its high-enriched uranium to the United States. Trump stated that he feels the U.S. is increasingly close to reaching an agreement and that "I think the chances of reaching a deal are very high," with the possibility of an agreement being reached next week to end the conflict. However, he also threatened: "If they don't agree, then we will bomb them." When asked whether a potential deal includes Iran transporting its high-enriched uranium abroad, perhaps to the United States, Trump replied: "Yes, not 'perhaps,' it will be shipped to the United States." Trump also stated that Iran would promise not to operate underground nuclear facilities and "will act in good faith to abide by this arrangement for a considerable period of time."
