Iran-U.S. diplomacy intensifies as Trump seeks ‘right answers,’ Tehran signals gaps ‘reduced’
Diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran have intensified as both sides seek to bridge gaps in negotiations. President Trump indicated that a resolution could be reached in a few days, while Iran's Foreign Ministry confirmed they are reviewing U.S. proposals. The ongoing discussions aim to address Iran's nuclear program and restore shipping through the Strait of Hormuz amid rising oil prices and regional tensions.
- ▪A new round of diplomacy has emerged to resolve the deadlock between the U.S. and Iran.
- ▪President Trump stated that negotiations are in their final stages but warned of potential military action if no agreement is reached.
- ▪Iran's Foreign Ministry confirmed they are reviewing U.S. proposals as part of the ongoing negotiations.
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Iran warIran-U.S. diplomacy intensifies as Trump seeks ‘right answers,’ Tehran signals gaps ‘reduced’ A visit by Pakistan’s army chief Thursday was aimed at “reaching the point of officially announcing acceptance of the memorandum of understanding,” Iran’s semiofficial ISNA news agency reported.Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00Add NBC News to GoogleVance says U.S. has been 'as clear as possible' with Iran during negotiations03:01Get more newsLiveonShareAdd NBC News to GoogleMay 21, 2026, 5:52 AM EDTBy Chantal Da SilvaA new burst of diplomatic action intensified Thursday in a push to break the deadlock between the United States and Iran.
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