Trump aide says Tehran made ‘significant, material, and dramatic concessions’
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- White House official Stephen Miller says Iran offered additional “significant” concessions beyond reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
- Miller stressed that no agreement is finalized yet and said Donald Trump remains personally involved in negotiations.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said Iran has offered several major concessions during ongoing negotiations with the United States, beyond a proposed “complete reopening” of the Strait of Hormuz.
Speaking to Fox News, Miller described the concessions as “significant, material, and dramatic,” adding that such developments “would have been impossible only a short time ago.”
Despite the reported progress, Miller cautioned that negotiations remain unresolved.
“There is no deal until there is a deal; nothing is final until it is final,” he said, underscoring that discussions are still ongoing between the two sides.
Miller also emphasized that US President Donald Trump continues to oversee the negotiations directly and retains full authority over any final decision.
“President Trump has been clear that he reserves the option now or any time in the future to do whatever is necessary to defend and protect America’s national security,” Miller said.
He added that Trump is “directly personally involved in the negotiations,” ensuring that any potential agreement meets his standards before approval.



