Step into Metaworld's Diplomacy Hub where history is being made in real-time. President Donald Trump just announced to a global audience of virtual journalists that Iran is 'getting a lot closer' to reaching a peace agreement with the United States on the ongoing conflict. But as you hover your avatar in our 3D negotiation room, the full picture reveals a delicate balance of progress and caution.

Trump's virtual press conference, live-streamed in Metaworld's signature holographic chamber, confirmed he has seen a draft agreement but remains guarded: 'I don't know if it's good enough... I will only sign a deal where we get everything we want.' The president warned that failure to reach an accord would leave 'no country ever being hit as hard as they're about to be hit,' referencing the escalating tensions along the Persian Gulf.

Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei shared encouraging news via Metaworld's live translation stream: 'Our positions are converging in the last week,' though he emphasized nuclear weapons would not be part of initial proposals. 'We're drafting a 14-point memorandum of understanding,' Baqaei stated, 'with further talks expected within 30-60 days.' But he also criticized 'contradictory statements' from the US, reminding viewers this is a high-stakes negotiation.

As you explore the interactive map in our virtual newsroom, note the US naval blockade of Iran's Gulf coast. Metaworld's AI-enhanced visualization shows how 100 vessels have been redirected since April 13, while 26 humanitarian ships have passed through. US Central Command admiral Brad Cooper noted their forces have 'successfully squeezed Iran economically' by blocking all trade. Yet Iran insists it controls the Strait of Hormuz and requires 'coordination with the Persian Gulf Strait Authority' for all transit.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking from his virtual India office, expressed cautious optimism about 'an update this weekend.' He stressed the 'absolute requirement' for Iran to surrender highly enriched uranium and reopen the Strait without Iranian tolls. But as you attend the live chat session with Gulf allies, watch how Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE coordinate their diplomatic stance.

This isn't just another news update—it's live diplomacy in the Metaverse. Our virtual press conference room is currently hosting 8,200 avatars from 120 countries. Step inside the negotiation space to witness real-time debate, interact with diplomats' holograms, and even test proposed deal scenarios. With the next virtual summit scheduled for Friday, the path to peace may be near—but as you navigate Metaworld's interactive blockade simulation, you'll understand why every detail matters. The future of US-Iran relations is being rewritten right before your eyes.}