Trump says Iran agreed to 'unlimited' suspension of nuclear program, talks will 'probably' occur this weekend
Iran has agreed to an “unlimited” suspension of their nuclear ambitions, President Donald Trump said in a phone interview with Bloomberg on Friday.
“No years, unlimited,” Trump reportedly said when asked if Iran agreed to 20 years or an indefinite suspension.
The president also said the U.S. will not release any frozen Iranian funds, according to Bloomberg.

A second round of in-person peace talks will “probably” take place this weekend, Trump said, though no specific date or time was disclosed.
While Vice President JD Vance led the U.S. delegation in last week’s peace talks, Trump is now saying he has not decided if Vance will attend future negotiations, telling Bloomberg that Vance is “good” but that he hasn’t “made that determination yet.”
The president continued to project confidence over the prospect of a deal being secured between the U.S. and Iran, telling Bloomberg that “most of the main points are finalized.”
"It’ll go pretty quickly," Trump reportedly said when asked if a deal with Iran had been finalized.




