According to Sina Finance, on May 15 local time, U.S. President Trump stated in Doha, the capital of Qatar, that Iran has agreed to some conditions, and he will urge Iran to reach an agreement without obtaining nuclear weapons. The United States is engaged in serious negotiations with Iran to achieve long-term peace.

Previously, according to a report by NBC News on the 14th, the political advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, Shamkhani, stated in an interview that Iran is willing to commit to never producing nuclear weapons, eliminate its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, agree to only enrich uranium to a lower level needed for civilian use, and allow international agencies to oversee this process as a condition for lifting all economic sanctions on Iran. When asked if Iran would agree to sign the relevant agreement if these conditions were met, Shamkhani responded affirmatively.

This development indicates that the nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran are making substantive progress, with both sides reaching a certain consensus on key issues. However, the final outcome of the negotiations still requires further consultation and confirmation from both parties.