On May 23 local time, US President Trump stated that he would meet with his negotiating team later that day to discuss Iran's latest proposals and might decide on May 24 whether to resume military action. Trump said the chances of reaching an agreeme

2026-05-24

On May 23 local time, US President Trump stated that he would meet with his negotiating team later that day to discuss Iran's latest proposals and might decide on May 24 whether to resume military action. Trump said the chances of reaching an agreement were currently "about 50/50." He said the US would either reach "a good deal" or take stronger action against Iran. Trump was reportedly scheduled to meet with his special envoy Witkov and son-in-law Kushner, among others, and Vice President Vance was also expected to attend. Trump stated that he would only accept an agreement covering issues such as uranium enrichment and Iran's existing uranium stockpile. However, these issues were not expected to be addressed in detail in the current draft agreement. According to the proposed agreement, the US and Iran would agree to end the conflict and continue deeper negotiations over the next 30 days. Trump also stated, "Things could go in two directions, either I launch an unprecedentedly stronger attack on them, or we sign a good deal."