President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran while confirming that additional discussions regarding Tehran's nuclear program are scheduled for Friday. The President emphasized his preference for diplomatic solutions while maintaining that Iran cannot be permitted to develop nuclear weapons.

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump announced that further discussions concerning Iran’s nuclear program are planned for Friday, while expressing his displeasure with the current situation involving Tehran.
Before departing for Texas, the President addressed reporters and stated his desire to reach an agreement with Iran, while emphasizing his firm stance that Tehran must not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons.
The ongoing negotiations regarding Iran’s nuclear capabilities have continued throughout this week, occurring alongside a significant increase in U.S. military presence in the region. Trump indicated his preference to avoid military action against Iran, though he noted that force may sometimes become necessary.
According to a source with knowledge of the situation, Oman’s foreign minister traveled to Washington on Friday to serve as a mediator, meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance to discuss the matter.
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