US President Donald Trump said talks with Iran were being conducted by phone and repeated that Tehran would not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, while saying US strikes had left Iran with only “a small percentage” of its missile-production facilities. Trump added Iran had come a long way but questioned whether Tehran would go "far enough," adding there would never be a deal unless Iran agrees to "no nuclear weapons." Trump said Putin told him he would like to be involved in the Iran enrichment issue if he could help, but Trump said he would rather see him involved in ending the war in Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump said Putin told him he would like to be involved in the Iran enrichment issue if he could help, but Trump said he would rather see him involved in ending the war in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/tAH2H3QZ9G
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) April 30, 2026
Meanwhile, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Thursday that Russia was openly praising Iran’s fight against the United States, raising questions about calls between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. "Of course when we see these calls between President Trump and President Putin, then always, you know, there are a lot of questions unanswered, considering that Russia is openly praising the heroic battle that Iran is having against America," Kallas told reporters in Estonia.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that US and Israeli strikes on Iran had negatively affected the Caspian Sea and its coastline. Lavrov, speaking after talks with Kazakh Foreign Minister Yermek Kosherbayev, called the strike at Iran’s Anzali seaport on the Caspian Sea unacceptable. “The Caspian region must remain a zone of peace and cooperation,” Lavrov said.
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