Trump Claims Iran Seeks ‘Good Deal’ Amid Escalating West Asia Conflict and U.S. Strikes
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- •U.S. President Donald Trump claimed on June 1, 2026, that Iran seeks a favorable deal with the U.S., asserting it would benefit Washington and its allies.
- •The statement followed U.S. military strikes on Iranian sites over the weekend and Iran’s Revolutionary Guards targeting a U.S. base in retaliation.
- •Trump criticized excessive political commentary, calling it an obstacle to his negotiation efforts amid the ongoing West Asia conflict.
- •On May 29, 2026, Trump indicated he would soon decide on a proposed ceasefire extension deal with Iran.
Washington, June 1, 2026 — U.S. President Donald Trump asserted on Monday that Iran is eager to reach a beneficial agreement with the United States, emphasizing that such a deal would be advantageous not only for America but also for its allies. The statement came just hours after the U.S. military conducted airstrikes targeting Iranian military installations over the weekend, prompting a retaliatory response from Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, which claimed responsibility for striking a U.S. military base. These events mark the latest escalation in a three-month-old conflict that has persisted despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire.


