Trump Warns Iran Talks on Edge of Collapse Amid Renewed Tensions
‘Can Wait For 100% Good Answers’: Trump Says Peace Talks With Iran On ‘Borderline’

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U.S. President Donald Trump stated that peace negotiations with Iran are precariously close to either a deal or renewed military action. He emphasized the need for '100% good answers' from Tehran to finalize an agreement quickly, while Iran is examining a new U.S. proposal amidst ongoing tensions.
- 01Trump described the negotiations with Iran as being on the 'borderline' between a potential deal and renewed strikes.
- 02He indicated that the window for diplomacy is closing and stressed the urgency for Iran to provide satisfactory answers.
- 03Iran's foreign ministry confirmed they are reviewing a new proposal from the U.S. aimed at ending the conflict.
- 04Iran's chief negotiator accused the U.S. of attempting to reignite war, warning of a forceful response to any renewed attacks.
- 05Trump mentioned the presence of 1,600 ships in the Strait of Hormuz, indicating a significant oil flow expected soon.
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U.S. President Donald Trump commented on the fragile state of peace talks with Iran, stating they are on the 'borderline' of either reaching an agreement or facing renewed military action. Speaking at Joint Base Andrews, he warned that the opportunity for diplomacy is diminishing and emphasized the necessity for Iran to provide '100% good answers' for a deal to be finalized quickly. Trump noted that the agreement could be completed 'very quickly' if Iran meets these conditions. Meanwhile, Iran is currently reviewing a new proposal from the U.S. aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict. Iranian officials, however, have expressed skepticism, with chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf accusing the U.S. of trying to restart the war. Tensions remain high, as Ghalibaf warned of a forceful response to any renewed U.S. attacks, while Iran's Revolutionary Guards indicated that military action could escalate conflict beyond the Middle East. Trump also highlighted the significant oil shipments expected to flow through the Strait of Hormuz soon.
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The outcome of these negotiations could significantly affect global oil prices and regional stability, impacting economies dependent on oil imports.
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