
Trump Reverses Course on Iran Nuclear Deal Negotiations After Claiming Near-Completion
US President Donald Trump has instructed his negotiators to slow down talks on a potential agreement with Iran, just one day after declaring that a memorandum of understanding was largely complete and awaiting finalization. On Saturday evening, Trump had suggested the negotiations were in their final stages, but he reversed course on Sunday by telling his team not to rush the process. The abrupt change in direction represents another twist in the ongoing diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran. The negotiations appear to focus on nuclear-related issues, though the specific terms of any potential agreement remain unclear. Trump's contradictory statements within 24 hours highlight the volatile nature of the high-stakes diplomatic process between the two countries.
