U.S. President Donald Trump has signaled openness to a new agreement with Iran, stating that Tehran appears eager to negotiate despite recent escalations in the Gulf.
Speaking to reporters on Air Force One following the NATO summit in Turkey, Trump suggested that Iran's military posture has weakened, creating an opportunity for a deal.
The comments mark a notable pivot from previous statements in which the president declared the existing Memorandum of Understanding effectively dead.
Trump expressed skepticism about Iran's reliability, questioning whether the regime would honor any new commitments.
This uncertainty underscores the fragile nature of current diplomatic channels.
The shift in tone comes against a backdrop of heightened military activity.