US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: ‘Iran Will Not Have Nuclear’; Trump Says They’ve Already Agreed as US-Iran Peace Talks Gain Momentum

US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: Donald Trump says Iran has agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons and hints at a future meeting with the Ayatollah as US-Iran negotiations continue amid fresh Gulf security concerns.

By: Sumit Kumar
Last Updated: June 3, 2026 19:20:43 IST

US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: Diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran appear to be entering a crucial phase after President Donald Trump said Tehran has already agreed not to develop nuclear weapons. His comments have fueled speculation that negotiators may be moving closer to a breakthrough despite ongoing disagreements over key elements of a potential agreement.

Trump’s remarks come as Washington and Tehran continue discussions over Iran’s nuclear program, while new security incidents in the Gulf region underscore the fragile nature of regional stability.

What Donald Trump Said on Iran’s Nuclear Condition?

Speaking on the Pod Force One podcast, Trump suggested that one of Washington’s main objectives has already been accepted by Iran. “Iran has already agreed they’re not going to have a nuclear weapon.”

The president’s comments indicate growing optimism within his administration that a framework for a future agreement could be taking shape.

Reports suggest that negotiations remain active, with both sides discussing the future of Iran’s nuclear activities and the conditions required for a broader diplomatic settlement.

US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: Will Trump Meet Iran’s Ayatollah in Future?

Trump also indicated that Iran’s senior leadership remains directly involved in the negotiations.

According to the president, the Ayatollah continues to play a role in approving decisions linked to the talks. Trump further suggested that direct engagement between the two sides could eventually take place.

His comments have raised speculation about the possibility of a future high-level meeting if negotiations continue to advance.

The remarks come at a time when diplomatic channels between Washington and Tehran remain active despite years of strained relations.

Is there any Change in the Proposed Nuclear Agreement?

New reports indicate that the White House has sought adjustments to parts of the proposed agreement currently under discussion. According to media reports, one of the requested changes involves highly enriched uranium, an issue that has remained central to negotiations for years.

The handling of enriched uranium remains one of the most sensitive aspects of any future agreement because it directly affects concerns about nuclear weapons development. Neither side has publicly confirmed the final details of any potential deal.

US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: Rubio Says Iran Open to Discussing Nuclear Program

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently expressed optimism about ongoing diplomatic contacts.

“There is the prospect before us – which could happen today, it could happen tomorrow, it could happen next week – that for the first time, certainly in my memory, they have agreed to negotiate aspects of their nuclear program, that just a month ago or a year ago they were refusing to even mention,” he said.

Rubio’s comments suggest that discussions have expanded into areas that previously remained off limits during negotiations. Diplomats continue to monitor whether those discussions can produce a lasting agreement.

Trump Discusses Heated Exchange With Netanyahu

During the same podcast interview, Trump addressed his recent conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The president acknowledged frustration over Israel’s military actions in Lebanon but stopped short of describing the exchange as an argument.

“I wouldn’t say angry, I was a little bit perturbed at his constantly fighting with Lebanon,” Trump told Pod Force One.

Reports in recent days have pointed to growing differences between Washington and Jerusalem over the handling of regional security challenges and ceasefire efforts. Despite those differences, both countries continue to coordinate closely on broader Middle East policy.

Kuwait Attack Raises Fresh Security Concerns

While diplomatic discussions continue, new violence in the Gulf has highlighted the challenges facing regional stability. Kuwaiti authorities reported that Iranian drones and missiles struck several locations, including areas near the country’s international airport.

Officials said the attack injured dozens of people and caused significant damage to airport infrastructure. Kuwait Airways later resumed operations from Terminal 4 after authorities completed safety assessments.

The incident marked one of the most serious security challenges for Kuwait since the ceasefire announced earlier this year.

US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: What Happens Next?

The coming days could prove critical for US-Iran negotiations. Trump’s assertion that Iran has agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons represents one of the most positive signals from either side in recent months. However, unresolved issues surrounding nuclear restrictions, regional security concerns and verification mechanisms remain.

At the same time, continued military incidents across the Gulf demonstrate that diplomatic progress and regional tensions continue to unfold side by side. For now, negotiators are working to bridge remaining differences while leaders on all sides weigh the political and security implications of any future agreement.

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