Iran has a US proposal regarding its rapidly developing nuclear program. This was stated by US President Donald Trump, quoted by "Associated Press".
The talks between the two countries are continuing.
For the first time, Trump acknowledged that Tehran had received a US proposal after multiple rounds of talks between US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
The talks have moved to an "expert" level — This means that the two sides are trying to see if they can reach an agreement on the details of a possible deal.
Trump made his comments aboard Air Force One at the end of his trip to the United Arab Emirates, the last stop on his three-nation Middle East tour.
"They have an offer," Trump said. "But the most important thing is that they know they have to act quickly or something bad will happen.".
Trump did not elaborate on the nature of the offer, and Iran has not acknowledged having one.
Yesterday, Araghchi said that Iran still does not have an offer from the Americans.
He also criticized the "contradictory and inconsistent" statements from the Trump administration, describing them as either a sign of chaos in Washington or a calculated negotiating strategy.
"We hear very contradictory statements from the United States - from Washington, from the president and from the new administration," Araghchi noted. "Sometimes we hear two or three different positions in one day."