During a press conference in Paris, U.S. President Donald Trump suggested a potential softening of his stance regarding Iran’s ballistic missile program. He stated it would be “a little unfair” to deny Iran the possession of such weapons, similar to other nations. This comment marks a departure from previous hardline positions demanding complete disarmament. Trump also announced an anticipated signing of a preliminary agreement with Iran within 48 hours. He further indicated flexibility regarding the 60-day deadline previously set for a final agreement, characterizing it as not strictly fixed. These statements suggest a possible willingness to negotiate a more nuanced deal with Iran, potentially including provisions related to missile technology. The evolving position raises questions about the future of U.S. policy towards Iran and the ongoing international negotiations.
