
On June 24, President Donald Trump expressed approval of Iran's compliance with U.S. demands during a closed-door meeting with Senate Republicans. He noted that recent progress in negotiations with Tehran has contributed to easing tensions and has had a positive impact on oil prices. Trump's comments come after months of discussions between the two nations.
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