In a surprising turn of events at Palm Beach, President Donald Trump informed reporters that the United States and Iran have reached a “major point of agreement.” Speaking alongside Air Force One, the President characterized the ongoing discussions as “very strong,” suggesting a significant shift in the diplomatic landscape.
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The President highlighted a specialized team leading the charge, including:
- Jared Kushner: His son-in-law and former senior advisor.
- Steve Witkoff: A close confidant and real estate mogul.
Trump noted that the U.S. has been in contact with a “top person” within the Iranian hierarchy. However, he clarified that this contact was not the new Supreme Leader, even casting doubt on the leader’s current status by stating, “We don’t know whether he is living.”
A Near-Total Consensus?
The President’s rhetoric was notably optimistic, going as far as to suggest that the two nations are no longer just finding common ground on a single issue.
“We have major point of agreement; I would say almost all points of agreement,” Trump stated.
While the President concluded with a cautious “we will see where they lead,” the involvement of his inner circle and the claim of near-total agreement marks a dramatic departure from previous tensions.
















