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Trump: Conflict with Iran is nearing its end

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The conflict between the United States and Iran is nearing its conclusion, though it has not yet fully ended, US President Donald Trump stated in his latest remarks. Speaking in an interview with Fox News, the White House leader suggested a shift in the diplomatic landscape regarding Tehran.

According to Operative Information Center-OMM, US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about the trajectory of the relations. "I think it's getting close to the end, yes," he noted during the segment. While journalist Maria Bartiromo previously indicated that the president might declare the conflict over, US President Donald Trump clarified the current status: "We're not finished yet. We'll see what happens. I think they want to make a deal very badly," he emphasized.

Addressing the strategic necessity of previous military or economic pressures, the White House head added that such measures were essential to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear capabilities. "I had to distract them, because if I didn't, Iran would have nuclear weapons right now," US President Donald Trump asserted. The full version of the interview is expected to provide further details on the administration's roadmap for a potential new agreement.

The relationship between Washington and Tehran has been a focal point of global geopolitics for decades, particularly concerning regional security and nuclear non-proliferation. Under the leadership of US President Donald Trump, the United States has consistently maintained a policy of "maximum pressure" combined with an openness to negotiate a more comprehensive deal that addresses ballistic missiles and regional influence. This latest development signals a potential pivot toward diplomatic resolution as both nations navigate complex economic and security challenges in the Middle East.

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