Washington: Donald Trump has warned that the ongoing ceasefire with Iran could be scrapped if negotiations fail to produce a long-term agreement by the middle of next week.
Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump indicated that the temporary pause in hostilities may not be extended beyond Wednesday unless meaningful progress is achieved. He stressed that while the ceasefire remains in place for now, pressure on Iran would continue through other measures.
The US President noted that the blockade on Iranian ports would stay in force regardless of whether the ceasefire is prolonged. He also suggested that military action could resume if diplomatic efforts break down, underscoring the fragile nature of the current truce.
During the interaction, Trump hinted at recent positive developments concerning Iran, describing them as “pretty good news,” though he declined to provide further details. His remarks have added an element of uncertainty to the already tense situation in the region.
The ceasefire follows weeks of escalating conflict that has had significant geopolitical and economic consequences, including disruptions in global energy markets and heightened security concerns across West Asia.
Observers believe the coming days will be critical in determining whether diplomacy prevails or tensions escalate once again. The outcome of ongoing negotiations is expected to shape the next phase of the crisis.