President Donald Trump said negotiations are moving forward in an organized and constructive manner in a post shared on Truth Social [1].
This cautious approach suggests the U.S. administration is prioritizing long-term strategic leverage over a quick diplomatic victory. By resisting a rushed agreement, the administration aims to avoid the pitfalls of previous deals that critics argued did not sufficiently constrain Iranian behavior.
Trump said the U.S. negotiating team should not rush into any agreement [1]. He said the current pace of discussions serves U.S. interests, noting that time is on the side of the United States [2].
According to reports from April 2026, the president believes that haste in finalizing a deal could increase potential risks [1, 2]. The administration is focusing on ensuring the terms are sustainable, and comprehensive, before signing a formal pact.
"Negotiations are moving forward in an organized and constructive manner," Trump said [1]. This sentiment reflects a shift toward a more deliberate diplomatic strategy—one that emphasizes patience to secure more favorable terms.
Trump also emphasized the necessity of a measured response to the current geopolitical climate. He said the team should not hurry, reinforcing the idea that a premature agreement could be detrimental to national security interests [1].
“Negotiations are moving forward in an organized and constructive manner”
The administration's refusal to rush a deal indicates a strategy of 'maximum patience,' using the current diplomatic momentum to force more significant concessions. By publicly stating that time is an advantage, the U.S. is signaling to international partners and adversaries that it is not under pressure to produce a quick result, potentially shifting the leverage in the negotiations.





