Trump denies reports of breakdown in US-Iran negotiations
President Trump disputed claims that diplomatic communications with Iran have ceased, while Romania granted US access to military bases.

President Trump on Tuesday rejected reports suggesting that negotiations between the United States and Iran have broken down, calling such claims "false and erroneous" in a post on Truth Social.
The president stated that conversations between the two nations have been ongoing continuously, including communications as recently as two to four days ago. Trump's statement came in response to media reports indicating that diplomatic contact between Washington and Tehran had ceased.
Meanwhile, Romania has granted the United States access to its military bases for air refueling and defensive activities amid heightened tensions in the region. Romanian Foreign Minister confirmed the decision to Fox News Digital, describing it as part of broader diplomatic efforts.
The developments come as tensions remain elevated between the US and Iran over various regional issues. The exact nature and scope of the reported US-Iran communications were not detailed in Trump's statement.
Romania's decision to provide military base access appears connected to US operations related to the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route that has been a focal point of US-Iran tensions in recent years.