Trump Cancels Son's Wedding to Focus on Iran Negotiations
Trump cancels trip to son's wedding, returns to Washington amid key moment on Iran negotiations
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US President Donald Trump canceled his attendance at his son Donald Jr.'s wedding to return to Washington amid critical negotiations with Iran. He expressed regret but emphasized the importance of addressing government matters during this historic time, while Iranian officials indicated that discussions on nuclear issues are hindering peace talks.
- 01Trump stated he wanted to attend his son's wedding but deemed it necessary to remain in Washington due to important government circumstances.
- 02Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei claimed that US insistence on nuclear discussions is obstructing peace negotiations.
- 03Trump is reportedly growing impatient with Iran negotiations and may order military action if no progress is made within 24 hours.
- 04US Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged some progress in talks with Iran, but emphasized that more work is needed.
- 05Negotiations are currently focused on ending the war, with other issues, including nuclear concerns, not being addressed in detail.
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US President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he would cancel his plans to attend his son Donald Jr.'s wedding, opting instead to return to Washington due to pressing government matters. Trump expressed his disappointment, stating he 'very much wanted to be with my son' but deemed it crucial to stay in the capital during what he described as 'historic moments.' His comments came just before a speech in Suffern, New York, where he hinted at optimism regarding the ongoing conflict with Iran, claiming it 'will be over soon' and that oil prices would decrease.
Reports indicate that Trump is becoming increasingly frustrated with the pace of negotiations with Iran, particularly regarding nuclear issues. Iranian officials have stated that discussions focused on ending the war are ongoing, but US demands related to Iran's enriched uranium stockpile could derail the peace talks. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed some progress in the negotiations but cautioned that significant work remains. The situation remains fluid, with potential military action looming if negotiations do not yield results soon.
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The outcome of the US-Iran negotiations could affect global oil prices and regional stability, impacting consumers and markets worldwide.
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