12 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · May 6
He told PBS News on Wednesday a deal could be reached before his trip to China next week, with Iran exporting highly enriched uranium to the United States.
Trump said Washington would resume bombing Iran at a much higher level and intensity if Tehran refused to agree.
The latest remarks reinforce his earlier optimism about a negotiated end to the conflict, centred on curbing Iran's nuclear programme while keeping military pressure in reserve.
The global economy is strangled by the Hormuz closure. Can this potential deal bring lasting relief?
With international inspectors blocked, how can the world truly verify Iran's side of any nuclear agreement?