Trump says “major points of agreement” with Iran after talks.
President Donald Trump said there are “major points of agreement” with Iran after talks proceeded late into the evening Sunday with two top US envoys.
“We’ll see where they lead,” Trump told reporters at the airport in West Palm Beach, where he spent the weekend.

Trump told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins that the US and Iran had reached 15 points of agreement — though he specified just one: that Iranians had committed to not having a nuclear weapon, something they’ve said publicly in the past. He projected optimism about the conversations.
“They went, I would say, perfectly,” he added later, adding Iran initiated the talks. “I would say that if they carry through with that, it’ll end that, that problem, that conflict, and I think it’ll end it very, very substantially.”

Trump said his envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were involved in the discussions, but he was relatively vague about whom the US was talking to in Iran beyond specifying it was a “respected” leader who is not Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
“They want very much to make a deal. We’d like to make a deal too,” Trump said, saying there would be additional phone calls Monday followed by an in-person meeting “very, very soon.”
He said any deal would require Iran to not obtain a nuclear bomb — “We want to see no nuclear bomb, no nuclear weapon,” he said — but also that the US take possession of Iran’s highly enriched uranium.
“The nuclear dust. We’re gonna want that. And I think we’re gonna get that. We’ve agreed to that,” he said.
