Trump Doesn't See 'Significant Differences' With Iran, Says Further Talks Imminent
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Trump Doesn't See 'Significant Differences' With Iran, Says Further Talks Imminent
"A big day [today]. We'll see how it all turns out, but it should be good, some very good discussions. The talks are going on and going over the weekend, and a lot of good things are happening."
"I don't think there's too many significant differences. If there are, I'm going to straighten it out. When the agreement is signed, the blockade ends."
"We're very close. Looks like it's going to be very good for everybody. And we're very close to having a deal."
US President Donald Trump announced that peace negotiations with Iran will continue over the weekend, expressing optimism about the discussions. He stated that he does not believe there are significant differences between the two sides. Trump mentioned that the blockade on Iranian ports would end immediately upon reaching an agreement. Reports indicated that Iranian delegations would arrive in Islamabad for official talks on April 20, following previous discussions led by US Vice President JD Vance that ended without agreement.
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