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President Donald Trump stated in May 2026 that a deal with Iran is "possible" before his upcoming trip to China. Speaking to PBS, Trump noted that sending envoys like Witkoff and Kushner is unlikely, as he prefers handling the final stages in Washington. He expressed optimism for a breakthrough but issued a stern warning of renewed military strikes if talks fail. A key provision of the proposed 2026 agreement involves the physical transfer of Iranian uranium to the United States, signaling a major shift in the diplomatic landscape and nuclear oversight during his current term.