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Trump claims Iran has given him something of "inestimable value"

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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, made enigmatic statements to the press from the Oval Office by stating that his administration is making progress in international negotiations and that he recently received a "gift of immense value" from Iran

President Trump speaks during the swearing in for Homeland Security.
President Trump speaks during the swearing in for Homeland Security.AP

During his speech, Trump avoided revealing the exact nature of this gesture, although he insisted that it was "a very important prize" that he interpreted as a positive sign in the dialogue. "They gave us a gift. I'm not going to tell you what it is, but it was very valuable," he told reporters.

When asked about his trust in the Iranian side, the president was firm: "I don't trust anyone," although he qualified that this gesture indicates to him that "we are dealing with the right people."

Trump also confirmed that the United States is currently in negotiations, without offering specific details about their scope. Key figures such as Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Vice President JD Vance are involved in this process.

"We have several people working on it, and the other party wants to reach an agreement," Trump concluded, without providing further details on the content of the conversations.