Trump Rejects Ceasefire Extension with Iran
In a CNBC interview, President Donald Trump stated he does not intend to extend the ceasefire with Iran. He emphasized that the U.S. holds a strong negotiating position and expects to secure a favorable deal. Trump expressed urgency by dismissing the idea of prolonging the agreement.
In a recent interview with CNBC, President Donald Trump made it clear that he does not plan to extend the current ceasefire with Iran. Trump emphasized the strength of the U.S.'s negotiating position.
The President confidently stated that the outcome would be a 'great deal' for the United States, reflecting optimism about the ongoing negotiations.
When questioned about the possibility of prolonging the ceasefire, Trump dismissed the idea, citing a lack of time to entertain such avenues.
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