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Trump says negotiators are getting closer to Iran deal, media interviews show

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said on Saturday that ​negotiators for the United States and Iran were “getting ‌a lot closer” to finalizing an agreement to end the war, according to an interview with CBS News.

He said ​a final agreement would prevent Iran from obtaining ​a nuclear weapon and would ensure that Iran’s ⁠enriched uranium would be “satisfactorily handled,” according to CBS.

“I ​will only sign a deal where we get everything ​we want,” Trump was quoted as saying.

Iran, the United States and mediator Pakistan all said on Saturday that progress had been made ​in talks on ending almost three months of ​war.

Trump said he would discuss the latest Iran draft agreement with ‌advisers ⁠on Saturday and might make a decision on whether to resume the war by Sunday, he told Axios in a separate interview.

“Either we reach a good ​deal or ​I’ll blow ⁠them to a thousand hells,” Trump said, according to Axios.

Trump has vacillated between the ​two poles of diplomacy and military strike ​since ⁠a ceasefire was declared six weeks ago to allow the sides to come to agreement on Iran’s nuclear ⁠program ​and on reopening the Strait ​of Hormuz, a critical oil and gas supply route now controlled by ​Tehran. — (Reuters)