Trump Claims Iran Made Major Energy Concession During Talks
President Donald Trump stated on Tuesday that Iran had provided what he described as a significant energy-related concession to the United States. However, he declined to reveal specific details about the nature of the move.
Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump suggested the gesture was made as a sign of goodwill during ongoing negotiations aimed at ending a 25-day conflict that has unsettled global markets.
“A Very Big Present,” Trump Says
Trump characterized the development as highly valuable, emphasizing its importance without disclosing further information.
He noted that the gesture indicated to him that negotiations were progressing in a positive direction and that the parties involved were serious about reaching an agreement.
Concession Linked to Strait of Hormuz
According to Trump, the concession was connected to the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transit route that has been under pressure during the conflict.
He clarified that the development was not related to nuclear matters, but instead tied to oil and gas, describing it as a meaningful step forward in discussions.
Ongoing Negotiations to End Conflict
The U.S. president confirmed that negotiations with Iran are currently underway, adding that Iranian officials appear willing to reach a deal to end hostilities.
He also mentioned that senior U.S. officials, including envoys and key administration figures, are actively involved in the talks, although no confirmation was given regarding upcoming meetings.
Diplomatic Efforts Expand as Tensions Continue
Pakistan has reportedly expressed willingness to host negotiations between the United States and Iran, signaling broader diplomatic engagement.
At the same time, the United States has increased its military presence in the Middle East as the situation remains unresolved.






