US President Donald Trump has dismissed reports that a proposed agreement with Iran fails to address nuclear issues, according to news reports.
Trump’s statement comes amid ongoing diplomatic tensions over Iran’s nuclear programme and international negotiations on potential agreements. The US has historically taken a hard line on Iranian nuclear development, viewing it as a regional security threat.
India maintains a calibrated approach toward Iran, balancing its energy security needs with international non-proliferation frameworks and its broader strategic alignment with the United States. New Delhi has consistently supported international efforts to ensure transparent monitoring of nuclear programmes in the region.
The Persian Gulf remains vital to Indian defence and economic interests, with the Indian Navy conducting regular patrols and anti-piracy operations in these waters. Any escalation in US-Iran tensions could affect maritime security corridors and Indian military operations in the region.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs typically refrains from direct commentary on bilateral US-Iran negotiations, preferring to work through multilateral frameworks such as the UN Security Council and the International Atomic Energy Agency to address regional nuclear proliferation concerns.
