Iran, Trump and Peace Deal
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But the president is still pushing to speed up Iranian minesweeping efforts amid uncertain peace talks.
President Trump said Sunday that "the Clock is Ticking" for Iran, warning that "there won't be anything left of them" if Iranian leaders do not "get moving, FAST." Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi,
ISLAMABAD: As the US and Iran continue to trade threats, putting their fragile ceasefire at risk, Pakistan has stepped up its diplomatic efforts to break the deadlock, sending its emissary — Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi — to Tehran for the second ...
Several Arab nations joined Pakistan in trying to push for a resolution to the Iran war as they urged US President Donald Trump to allow more time for negotiations.
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US sees 'progress' in Iran peace deal, demands nuclear curbs: Rubio
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlights progress towards a peace deal with Iran, outlining key demands. In contrast, Tehran's chief negotiator warns of a 'crushing' response if the US resumes military strikes after the six-week ceasefire.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran is eager to reach an agreement with the United States and that the ongoing conflict with Iran could end soon. He also asserted that the U.S. possesses the world’s most powerful military and referenced past operations in Venezuela to highlight American strength.