Former U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that a potential agreement with Iran could lead to better relations with European allies. Speaking on Tuesday, Trump suggested that a resolution with Iran might facilitate increased cooperation with European nations. He did not elaborate on the specifics of such an agreement or the nature of potential improvements in transatlantic relations. This statement marks a shift in tone, considering Trump’s previously critical stance towards both Iran and some European countries during his presidency. The comments were made while discussing broader geopolitical issues and the possibility of future diplomatic engagements. Analysts note this could signal a willingness to reconsider past policies if re-elected. The context of the remarks was a discussion regarding international negotiations and the evolving global landscape.