Trump warns Iran ceasefire may end without deal
Trump signals firm stance as Iran ceasefire deadline nears
WASHINGTON: (Web Desk) – Donald Trump has issued a warning to Iran, stating that the current ceasefire could collapse if no agreement is finalized by Wednesday. He also emphasized that restrictions on Iranian ports will stay in effect until a comprehensive deal is reached.
During a high-level meeting held in the White House Situation Room, the administration reviewed the latest developments regarding Iran, particularly focusing on tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and the status of ongoing negotiations. Key officials, including JD Vance, Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, and Scott Bessent, were present along with other senior leadership.
Speaking afterward, Trump made it clear that the United States would not be pressured by Iran and confirmed that diplomatic discussions are still ongoing. He stressed that Washington is negotiating from a position of strength and does not need approval from any external party to act.
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Trump also questioned why previous administrations had not taken stronger action against Iran earlier, suggesting that his government is now addressing the issue more decisively. He hinted at a potential announcement soon, mentioning a possible “major surprise” involving Iran and a high-profile visitor expected at the White House.
According to Trump, progress has already been made on several major aspects of the negotiations, and the remaining disagreements may not be significant. As the ceasefire deadline nears, uncertainty continues to surround the outcome of the talks and their impact on regional stability.



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