President Donald Trump stated on May 24, 2026, that negotiations with Iran are progressing in an "orderly and constructive" manner. He emphasized that he has instructed U.S. officials "not to rush into a deal." This statement comes in response to criticism from several conservative Republican senators, including Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, regarding reports of a potential agreement with Iran.
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Trump states US will not rush into Iran negotiations amid GOP criticism
On May 24, 2026, President Trump indicated that U.S. negotiations with Iran are proceeding well and that he has advised officials against hastening a deal. His comments were made following criticism from conservative Republican senators.
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Trump says US will not ‘rush’ into any Iran deal following GOP criticism
Trump states US will not rush into Iran negotiations amid GOP criticism