US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the United States is “getting along very well with Iran” and that recent diplomatic meetings held in Qatar have shown encouraging progress. Speaking to reporters before boarding a Qatar-provided Air Force One aircraft for a trip to North Dakota, Trump said the talks with Iran were heading in a constructive direction, especially on the issue of nuclear development.
“The denuclearisation of Iran is moving along well. They’ve had very good meetings, and we’ll see,” Trump said while addressing the media. He added that while tensions between the two
countries have existed in the past, current efforts are focused on preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
“We hit them very hard… but we’re getting along very well,” Trump said.
According to Trump, recent discussions held in Qatar have gone well, with both sides engaging in dialogue aimed at reducing tensions and improving understanding.
The US administration has been using indirect and technical-level talks as part of broader efforts to manage relations with Tehran, particularly after previous exchanges of fire between the two sides.