President Donald Trump said he may have an idea regarding an agreement with Iran within a few days [1].

The statement suggests a potential shift in U.S. diplomacy toward Tehran, as the administration seeks a settlement to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon [2].

Speaking during a White House briefing in Washington, D.C., Trump said that progress is being made toward a deal [1]. He said the potential outcome is better than the previous deal brokered by the Obama administration [3].

Despite the optimistic timeframe, other reports indicate that the process remains unfinished. Trump said that negotiations regarding the agreement have not been fully completed yet [4].

The timing of these remarks coincides with heightened regional tensions. While some reports suggest the region could move toward calm following a deal [3], the Israeli army recently issued an urgent warning for residents to evacuate the city of Tyre, and surrounding areas [1].

Trump said the administration is working to reach a satisfactory settlement soon [2]. The specific terms of the proposed agreement have not been disclosed, though the primary goal remains the restriction of Iran's nuclear capabilities [2].

“I may have an idea about the agreement with Iran within a few days,” said Donald Trump.

The contrast between the president's optimism and the ongoing military alerts in the region suggests a volatile diplomatic environment. While a nuclear deal could provide a framework for long-term stability, the immediate security warnings from Israel indicate that a diplomatic breakthrough has not yet translated into a cessation of regional hostilities.