Trump Says Next Phase of Iran Talks Will Move Faster
President Trump said the next stage of negotiations with Iran should move more quickly than initial talks, citing a recent agreement struck between the two nations. He promoted the deal at the G7 summit in France.
Trump offered no specifics about the content of the agreement or what the subsequent negotiation phase would entail. He did not detail the timeline for further talks or identify which Iranian officials would participate in upcoming discussions.
The president's comments came as leaders from the Group of Seven industrialized nations gathered for their annual summit. The meeting included representatives from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Trump's remarks suggested he viewed the Iran agreement as a diplomatic success and planned to build on it through continued negotiations. He did not acknowledge any opposition to the deal from other countries or from within his own administration during his public remarks at the summit.
The nature and scope of the recent agreement remained unclear from Trump's statement. He provided no confirmation of which specific issues the initial negotiations addressed or which topics would form the basis of future discussions.
Other world leaders at the summit did not immediately respond publicly to Trump's statements about the Iran agreement.
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