Former U.S. President Donald Trump has stated a “great deal” with Iran could be signed as early as this weekend, attributing potential progress to recent American military actions. Trump believes these actions have motivated Iran to seek an agreement. However, Iranian officials have countered this assertion, indicating that no final agreement has been reached. They suggest that significant gaps remain in negotiations and that Trump’s claims are premature. The discrepancy highlights a significant difference in perception between Washington and Tehran regarding the status of potential talks. This follows a period of strained relations and stalled negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program. The possibility of a renewed agreement remains uncertain despite Trump’s optimistic outlook.