Donald Trump said the chances of reaching a peace agreement with Iran are currently “50/50.” His remarks came during ongoing discussions about the future of relations between Washington and Tehran.
According to reports, Donald Trump said there are two possible outcomes. He said the United States could either secure a strong agreement with Iran or increase pressure if talks fail.
Donald Trump also confirmed that he planned to hold meetings with senior advisers later in the day. The discussions were expected to include envoy Steve Witkoff, senior adviser Jared Kushner, and Vice President JD Vance.
The meetings are focused on the future of negotiations with Tehran. Officials are reviewing whether diplomacy should continue or whether stronger measures should be considered.
During his comments, Donald Trump said opinions remain divided within political and security circles. Some officials reportedly support a diplomatic agreement. Others favor a tougher approach toward Iran.
Trump stated that a possible agreement would need to protect US interests. He added that military action could remain an option if negotiations fail.
The former president also rejected claims that Benjamin Netanyahu is worried about a potential US-Iran deal. Trump dismissed suggestions that Israeli leadership opposes renewed negotiations.
Reports from regional media outlets said the latest proposal may include reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The proposal may also involve unfreezing some Iranian assets as part of broader discussions.
Sources further claimed that negotiations could continue under an extended ceasefire arrangement. Some reports suggested the ceasefire may be prolonged by another 60 days. However, no official confirmation has been issued so far.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most important shipping routes. Any agreement involving the region could affect global energy markets and international trade.
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Donald Trump’s latest remarks come during continued tensions between the United States and Iran. Diplomatic talks and security concerns remain key issues for both countries.
Analysts say the coming discussions may shape the future direction of US policy toward Iran. More details are expected after meetings between senior White House advisers and security officials.




