Trump's Iran statement leaves significant questions unansweredpublished at 11:21 GMT 23 March
Bernd Debusmann Jr
White House reporter
Donald Trump's message just a few moments ago was perhaps his most conciliatory since Operation Epic Fury began - but leaves significant unanswered questions.
While he made mention of "very good and productive" talks with Iran, that has not been confirmed by the Iranians, and the statement stands in stark contrast to the bellicose tone the warring parties struck over the weekend.
Additionally, it's not clear what, exactly, these talks focused on. The topic could potentially have been Iran's ballistic missile program or nuclear enrichment, or simply a ceasefire - a prospect Trump specifically downplayed on Friday.
It could also be a reference to the Strait of Hormuz, although opening it to shipping traffic is something that the Iranians have so far not publicly promised. Most experts consider it unlikely, as Iran's stranglehold over Hormuz presents its greatest leverage in the war.
The US president is currently in Florida but will be travelling to Memphis early this afternoon to deliver a speech focused on crime-fighting efforts.
Much of the world, however, will be watching for any update or details about these talks, and what it could mean going forward.













