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Trump claims the U.S. is close to an agreement with Iran on a nuclear deal

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that on Thursday the United States is very close to reaching a nuclear agreement with Iran and that Tehran has "sort of" accepted the terms.

Trump told AFP that he was in "very serious" negotiations with Iran to achieve long-term stability.

Officials said that the latest round of talks between Iranians and Americans to resolve differences over Tehran's nucleus programme ended on Sunday in Oman. Further negotiations are planned.

Tehran and Washington both say they prefer diplomacy in resolving the decades-long dispute over nuclear weapons. However, they are deeply divided about several redlines that negotiators must avoid to reach a deal and avert a future military strike.

Iran's President reacted to Trump's comments Tuesday, calling Tehran the "most damaging force" in the Middle East. He contrasted the "collapse" and "suffering" caused by Iranian leadership with Saudi Arabia's constructive vision.

"Trump believes he can threaten and sanction us, and then talk about human rights." "They (the United States) are responsible for all the crimes and instabilities that occur in the region," Masoud Pezeshkian stated, adding that Tehran wished to see peace instead of U.S. war.

"Saudi Arabia, a muslim country. How can we be against these people? Trump wants to place Iran and the Islamic world on opposite sides. He wants to create unrest inside Iran."

(source: Reuters)