Trump's Mixed Signals on Iran Negotiations Amid Ceasefire Deadline
Live: Lots Of Bombs Will Go Off Says Trump; Iran Holds Out On Resuming Negotiations
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US President Donald Trump conveyed conflicting messages regarding negotiations with Iran, indicating a lack of urgency to end the conflict while expressing hope for upcoming talks in Islamabad, Pakistan. As a ceasefire deadline approaches, he warned of potential escalation, while Iran's leadership rejected US demands and prepared for further conflict.
- 01Trump is not rushing to end the conflict with Iran.
- 02He remains optimistic about negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan.
- 03Iran refuses to negotiate under current US demands.
- 04The 14-day ceasefire is set to expire soon.
- 05Iran's leadership is preparing for escalation if negotiations fail.
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US President Donald Trump has expressed a mixed stance regarding the ongoing conflict with Iran, stating he is not in a hurry to conclude the war. He remains hopeful for renewed negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan, led by Vice President JD Vance, despite the impending expiration of a 14-day ceasefire. Trump warned that if an agreement is not reached before the ceasefire ends, there could be significant military escalation, with 'lots of bombs' potentially going off. In response, Iran's chief negotiator, Mohammed Bagher Qalibaf, criticized the US for its demands, suggesting that Iran would not engage in talks unless those demands were softened. He further indicated that Iran is preparing to reveal new strategies on the battlefield, hinting at a readiness for continued conflict if negotiations do not proceed favorably.
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The outcome of these negotiations and the potential for military escalation could affect regional stability and security in the Middle East, impacting citizens and economies.
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