United States President Donald Trump has stated that the ongoing tensions with Iran are approaching a resolution, expressing optimism about the current situation.
Eko Hot News reports that, speaking in an interview, Trump noted that developments indicate the situation is “very close to over.” He added that recent actions were necessary to address security concerns and maintain stability in the region.
The U.S. military also confirmed that its naval blockade targeting Iranian ports has been fully implemented. Officials stated that the measure is part of broader efforts to manage maritime activities and maintain order.
Diplomatic efforts are ongoing, with Pakistan stepping in to support dialogue between the United States and Iran. Reports indicate that another round of discussions could take place within days.

Trump earlier suggested that continued engagement remains possible, noting that talks could resume soon. This has raised expectations of a negotiated outcome to ease tensions.
Meanwhile, separate diplomatic engagements are progressing in Washington involving Lebanon and Israel. Officials described the discussions as constructive and focused on strengthening cooperation.

Lebanese Ambassador Nada Hamadeh Moawad noted that the talks were productive, while Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter expressed appreciation for the engagement.
However, the Hezbollah has opposed the direct talks, stating that it does not intend to support any agreements resulting from the discussions.

Analysts say the coming days will be crucial in determining the direction of diplomatic efforts. Continued dialogue is seen as key to achieving a stable and lasting resolution.
Observers remain hopeful that sustained engagement among stakeholders will lead to positive outcomes. The situation continues to evolve as global attention focuses on the region.