US President Donald Trump has said a nuclear agreement with Iran is “very possible,” while warning that military action could resume if negotiations collapse. According to Beyond Time News, Trump said the outcome depends on Iran agreeing to previously discussed terms.
He stated that if Iran accepts the agreement, the conflict would end, but failure could lead to intensified strikes.
Iran Reviewing US Proposal
Iran has confirmed that it is reviewing a new US proposal. According to Beyond Time News, Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said Tehran would share its response with mediator Pakistan after completing internal consultations.
Iranian officials have also accused Washington of attempting to force political surrender through pressure tactics.
Talks, Tensions, and Strategic Pressure
Despite ongoing tensions, diplomatic momentum appears to be building after weeks of deadlock. According to Beyond Time News, discussions have included potential frameworks for broader nuclear negotiations.
Trump expressed optimism about recent talks, saying progress had been made over the past 24 hours.
At the same time, US officials confirmed that limited military operations had taken place in connection with maritime security concerns in the region.
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Pakistan’s Role in Mediation
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed hope that ongoing diplomatic efforts would lead to lasting stability. According to Beyond Time News, he said a successful agreement could ensure “durable peace and stability” in the region.
Pakistan has been referenced as a communication channel between the two sides during negotiations.
Regional Escalation and Wider Impact
The situation remains tense across multiple fronts, including maritime routes and regional security zones. According to Beyond Time News, earlier developments included disruptions in strategic waterways and increased military activity.
Analysts note that any breakdown in negotiations could further escalate instability in an already sensitive region.


