
US President Donald Trump recently stated that he hopes to reach an agreement with Iran within the next month
In a press conference at the White House on February 12, 2026, he stated that negotiations need to move quickly and result in a fair and advantageous agreement for the United States.
Trump emphasized that if Iran does not accept a pact considered good and balanced, the country will face a very difficult period, with consequences he described as “traumatic” and “very traumatic.” According to him, the final decision rests with him, and the agreement must happen quickly, ideally within a month or so.
He stressed: “It has to happen fast.
They need to agree very quickly.”
Talks between Americans and Iranians have already taken place recently in Oman, initially limited by the Iranian side to nuclear issues.
However, Trump and other US officials insist that any agreement needs to go further, also addressing Iran’s ballistic missile program and the regime’s internal repression of protests and opponents.
Trump also commented on his recent meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which he described as “very good.” He denied that Netanyahu had asked to halt negotiations with Iran, stating that the two countries need to reach an understanding.
Despite this, Trump made it clear that he will continue talking with Tehran for as long as he deems necessary.
The American president also criticized Israeli President Isaac Herzog for not pardoning Netanyahu in his corruption trial, calling it a “shameful” attitude and saying Herzog should be ashamed.
Herzog’s advisors responded that the request is being processed normally by the Israeli Ministry of Justice.
Trump’s statement reflects his approach of pressing for a swift diplomatic solution with Iran, while maintaining the threat of harsh action if negotiations fail, at a time of heightened tensions in Middle Eastern relations.
Published in 02/12/2026 23h19
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