Trump Rejects Ceasefire Extension with Iran, Favors Negotiated Deal
Trump not considering extending ceasefire with Iran, says deal is preferable
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US President Donald Trump announced he is not considering an extension of the current ceasefire with Iran, preferring a negotiated deal to resolve the ongoing conflict in West Asia. He indicated that talks could resume soon, potentially in Islamabad, with discussions already underway.
- 01Trump does not plan to extend the ceasefire with Iran.
- 02A negotiated deal is preferred over military action.
- 03Potential negotiations could take place in Islamabad.
- 04US Vice President JD Vance is likely to lead the American delegation.
- 05Future talks are still being discussed but not yet scheduled.
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US President Donald Trump stated he is not considering extending the current two-week ceasefire with Iran, emphasizing that a negotiated deal would be the preferable solution to the ongoing conflict in West Asia. In an interview, Trump expressed optimism about imminent developments, suggesting that discussions could occur within the next two days. He mentioned Islamabad as a possible venue for the negotiations, which could involve US Vice President JD Vance leading the delegation. Trump's senior advisers, including special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, are actively exploring diplomatic options to end hostilities. While future talks are under consideration, no specific plans have been finalized yet, according to US officials.
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The decision not to extend the ceasefire may lead to increased tensions in the region, affecting diplomatic relations and security.
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