Donald Trump announced that the next round of U.S.-Iran negotiations is scheduled for early next week, according to statements made by the former president on February 6 while traveling to Florida.
The American leader emphasized Iran’s commitment to dialogue and the United States’ desire for an agreement. “We’re going to meet again early next week. They want to make a deal,” Trump said, adding, “They should want to make a deal.”
However, diplomatic sources indicate significant doubts about achieving comprehensive agreements between Washington and Tehran. Officials report that the parties have not yet finalized the scope of negotiations, with Trump’s conditions on Iran regarding its nuclear program, missile development, and regional military support remaining contentious. Experts warn that even if an agreement is reached, it may be limited in scope.