President Donald Trump has stated that he is not open to making concessions in ongoing discussions with Iran over a potential agreement involving its nuclear programme.
Eko Hot News reports that the comments were made during a phone interview following meetings with his national security team, as the United States reviews its next diplomatic steps with Iran.
Trump said he would not consider earlier suggestions linked to a possible long-term pause on uranium enrichment, noting that current discussions remain at a sensitive stage.
He stated that he is not open to any adjustments at this time, while declining to provide further details on the direction of negotiations.
According to him, ongoing discussions involve multiple strategic considerations, and public commentary remains limited due to the nature of the talks.
The U.S. President added that Iran is aware of the seriousness of the situation and understands the potential consequences of stalled negotiations.
He further noted that Tehran appears increasingly interested in reaching an agreement, although discussions have not yet produced a final outcome.

Trump also declined to confirm reports suggesting Iran may be delaying negotiations over its nuclear programme and maritime concerns involving regional waterways.
He stated that he had not received such information and emphasized that he could not comment further on unconfirmed claims.
The President defended his decision to limit public statements, saying that negotiation processes require discretion and careful communication.
He added that ongoing talks remain active within the administration, with officials continuing internal assessments of possible policy options.
Reports indicate that Iran recently submitted a revised proposal aimed at addressing key points in the negotiations with the United States.
However, sources cited in international reports suggest that the proposal was not accepted by the U.S. administration in its current form.
Despite this, discussions are reportedly continuing as both sides explore possible pathways toward an agreement.

Officials within the administration are also reviewing broader security options as diplomatic efforts continue to face challenges.
The White House has not issued an official response regarding the most recent developments in the negotiation process.
Observers note that the situation remains fluid, with diplomatic and policy considerations still under review by both sides.