Lead

U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters that the United States would be "probably satisfied" if it reached a deal with Iran that stops Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, the Guardian reported on Monday.

Background

The United States and Iran have long been at odds over Iran’s nuclear program, with successive administrations seeking to curb Tehran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons through diplomatic negotiations and sanctions. A comprehensive agreement that limits Iran’s nuclear activities has been a recurring objective of U.S. foreign policy, aiming to reduce regional security risks and prevent nuclear proliferation.

What Happened

During a public statement, President Trump expressed that a deal preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon would likely meet U.S. expectations. The comment was reported by the Guardian and subsequently referenced by FXStreet News.

What to Watch

  • Further diplomatic overtures between the United States and Iran to negotiate a nuclear‑related agreement.
  • Any official statements from the White House or the State Department clarifying the criteria for a satisfactory deal.
  • Reactions from regional allies and international bodies, such as the European Union and the United Nations, regarding the prospect of a new agreement.