Trump: "Yes to the agreement with Iran only if it is a good agreement for the United States"

Any agreement between the USA and Iranwill depend on the achievement of a “good agreement” for the United States. He states itDonald Trumpas negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program intensify and military tensions persist in the Persian Gulf. “An agreement that is not profitable for us is the goal“, adds the American president to Fox News in a preview of an interview that will be broadcast this weekend. “I negotiate. They negotiate. They are excellent negotiatorsi”.

The draft agreement between the USA and Iran

Trump’s words come as US and Iranian negotiators are expected to have reached a 60-day preliminary memorandum of understanding which extends the current one cease-fire e initiates broader nuclear talksalthough the deal still requires Trump’s final approval.

The draft agreement – as anticipated yesterday by Axios – still lacks the signature of the American president.

Tehran: “We control Hormuz. Trump only takes beatings”

AND Iran to control the Strait of Hormuz and all attempts by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, to change the situation have failed. This was assured by Ebrahim Rezaei, Iranian spokesperson for the Committee on National Security and Foreign Policy. “Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz is consolidated worldwide. This is why countries ask permission, pay tolls and, with the guidance of the Pasdaran Navy, let their ships pass,” he wrote on X. “The only person who doesn’t believe it or doesn’t want to believe it is Trumpwho occasionally sends his army to open the strait. They come, take a beating and come back“, he continued. “Instead of useless complaints and chatter, think about bowing to the power of the Iranians in the Persian Gulf,” concluded Rezaei.

Iran confirms talks with Oman for management of Hormuz

L‘Iran does not retreat on control of the Strait of Hormuz together with Oman. This was clarified by the Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, who today spoke to his Omani colleague Badr Albusaidi on the phone. “I expressed Iran’s solidarity with Oman in the face of any threat,” Araghchi reported on X. “We discussed Hormuz and its future administration in line with our sovereign responsibilities and international law. We welcome the consultation with all neighboring states”, he assured. In recent days, first the American President Donald Trump and then the Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, have threatened Muscat of serious consequences with will continue joint project with Tehran for the management of Hormuz.

Vance: “It’s difficult to know when or if Trump will sign the agreement”

The number two in the White House remains cautious. “It is difficult to say exactly when or if President Trump will sign the memorandum of understanding,” admits the US vice president, J.D. Vancewhich is carrying out a key role in negotiations with Iran. “We are discussing a couple of points related to the wording. We have made a lot of progress,” Vance explained, arguing that the Iranians are negotiating, “at least so far, in good faith” and that both sides want to reopen the Strait of Hormuzbut there is still disagreement over Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium. “We hope that we continue to make progress and that the president is able to approve the agreement, but obviously that is still to be determined,” he added.

Bessent: “Towards the agreement but Tehran respects Trump’s red lines”

A line that overlaps with that of the US Treasury Secretary. ForScott Bessant“maybe we have the ingredients for a deal,” but some of Trump’s red lines have not yet been met. “He will not accept an unfavorable deal. It will make a great deal for the American people,” Bessent underlined during a press conference last night at the White House.

The United States and Iran have almost reached an agreement on details for extending the ceasefire, but President Donald Trump has not yet approved any deal, US officials said.

Centocom: “No US aircraft were shot down”

Il US Central Command (Centcom)meanwhile, he denied it, calling it “false” the news reported by Iranian media according to which a US drone was shot down near Bushehr, in south-west Iran. Centcom, through a post on X, claimed that “no American plane was shot down. All US aircraft are in place.”

By Editor