President Trump renews his prediction that a U.S.-Iran deal could be reached and potentially signed within two or three days, telling reporters the timeline remains close. Multiple outlets report that Trump characterizes the prospective agreement as “very good” and says there are “no sticking points,” presenting the matter as nearing resolution. CBS News and The Hill both describe Trump making the comments while addressing reporters after public events in New York, with CBS also linking the remarks to the broader regional situation.
One CBS report notes that the prediction comes amid a tense truce involving Israel and Iran that appears to be holding at the time of the comments. The Daily Mail adds additional context on ongoing hostilities in the region, saying diplomacy has stalled and that both sides have conducted missile strikes in recent days despite a ceasefire being in place. Across the reports, however, the common element is Trump’s repeated assertion that negotiations are progressing toward a deal on a very short timeline.