US President Donald Trump said on Monday that the United States and Iran had reached “major points of agreement” following discussions held over the weekend.

Trump’s remarks, delivered as he addressed reporters, pointed to movement in the ongoing engagement between Washington and Tehran after a new round of talks. He did not detail what the areas of agreement were, but described the outcome as significant.

The statement comes amid continued international attention on US Iran relations, where negotiations and diplomatic contacts have often been marked by sharp rhetoric alongside periodic efforts to find common ground.

According to the information shared, the discussions were held over the weekend between representatives of the two sides. Trump characterised the outcome as encouraging, suggesting that both parties had identified key issues where their positions overlap.

While the president highlighted progress, no official list of commitments, timelines or follow up steps was included in his comments. It also remains unclear whether additional meetings have been scheduled or which specific channels were used for the weekend engagement.

The latest remarks are expected to be closely watched by allies and regional stakeholders, as any shift in US Iran understanding can influence broader diplomatic and security calculations. However, Trump’s statement did not include announcements on sanctions, security measures or policy changes.

Further details are likely to depend on subsequent briefings from US officials or public responses from Iran. For now, the White House message focused on the presence of “major points of agreement” following the weekend discussions.