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The United States and Iran near the nuclear agreement, says Trump, says Trump

US President Donald Trump says that Iran “somehow” agreed with the conditions of an nuclear agreement with the United States.

Trump described the recent talks between the two countries that ended on Sunday as “very serious negotiations” for “long -term peace”.

Previously, a advisor to the Supreme of Iran told NBC News that Tehran was ready to make concessions in his nuclear program in exchange for the abolition of sanctions.

The United States insisted that Iran has to rot its uranium enrichment to prevent the country from developing nuclear weapons – although Iran insists that its nuclear activities are completely peaceful.

On Thursday in Qatar, Trump said at the second stop of his multi-day Gulf tour that a deal of the Iranian nuclear program was narrow and suggested that a military strike could be avoided on Tehran's locations.

“We won't do any nuclear dust in Iran,” said Trump after a meeting in Doha with managers.

“I think we may approach a deal without having to do it.

“You probably read the story about Iran today. It agrees with the conditions, so to speak.”

The president did not state which comments he referred to, but a consultant by the highest leader of the Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Ali Shamkhani, said in a American media interview that Tehran was ready to accept far-reaching curbstones for his nuclear program.

Shamkhani told ABC News that Iran would give up the inventory of highly enriched uranium as part of an agreement in which the US sanctions are lifted.

The recent conversations about Tehran's nuclear program ended on Sunday, with both sides agreed to meet again.

Steve Witkoff Steve Witkoff said in the Middle East that they were encouraging, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described her as “difficult but useful”.

Trump retired from a former nuclear agreement between Iran and five other world powers in 2018.

Previously, he warned of possible military measures against the nuclear institutions of Iran if the new discussions started in April were unsuccessful.

A high -ranking US official said that the recent discussions lasted more than three hours and added: “The agreement was achieved that the talks were further developed in order to continue to develop technical elements.

“We are encouraged by today's result and look forward to our next meeting, which will happen in the near future.”

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