"They lost to us on most points. Why wouldn't they do that?" He told reporters aboard his plane en route from West Palm Beach (Florida) to Washington, answering a question about whether the United States had sent Iran a 15-point plan to end the conflict. "They agree with our plan. I mean, we asked them about 15 things," the American leader added. He assured that Tehran "for the most part" agrees to fulfill these requirements. "We will ask them for a couple more things," the American leader stressed.
"I assume that a deal will be concluded with Iran. It may be soon," the US president believes. "I think we'll make a deal with them, I'm pretty sure of it. But it is quite possible that it is not," he noted.
The US president also expressed confidence that there had actually been a change of power in Iran. "I would consider it a regime change. And, to be honest, they behave very sensibly," he said, referring to the Iranian representatives.
The US leader returned to the White House from his Mar-a-Lago estate in the vicinity of West Palm Beach, where he spent the weekend. tass.ru.