US President Donald Trump Urges Iranian Negotiators To Act Immediately Amidst Rising Tensions
On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump issued an urgent warning to Iran's negotiators in Washington-based talks regarding a potential peace deal and the broader conflict resolution process for ending what he termed "the war" across multiple regions of Asia including Afghanistan Iraq Syria Lebanon Jordan Palestine Yemen Saudi Arabia Kuwait Bahrain Oman Qatar Egypt Morocco Tunisia Algeria Libya Sudan Somalia Eritrea Ethiopia Kenya Uganda Tanzania Rwanda Burundi South Africa Zimbabwe Zambia Malawi Mozambique Namibia Botswana Lesotho Swaziland Mauritius Seychelles Comoros Madagascar Reunion...
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U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran on Thursday that its leadership must engage seriously in ceasefire negotiations before 'it is too late,' following Tehran's dismissal of a proposed truce.
— [Mar 26, 13:06] Yonhap"The Iranian negotiators are very different and strange," Trump wrote after describing them as begging for peace deals while noting that once the current situation turns into full-scale war with no turning back point of return. He added he would never forget NATO nations' inaction.
— [Mar 26, 13:05] Daily Mail"The Iranian negotiators are very different and strange," Trump wrote after describing them as begging for peace deals while noting that once the current situation turns into full-scale war with no turning back point of return. He added he would never forget NATO nations' inaction.
— [Mar 26, 13:05] AFP News Agency"The Iranian negotiators are very different and strange," Trump wrote after describing them as begging for peace deals while noting that once the current situation turns into full-scale war with no turning back point of return. He added he would never forget NATO nations' inaction.
— [Mar 26, 13:05] Livemint"The Iranian negotiators are very different and strange," Trump wrote after describing them as begging for peace deals while noting that once the current situation turns into full-scale war with no turning back point of return. He added he would never forget NATO nations' inaction.
— [Mar 26, 13:05] Timesofindia.indiatimes.comUS President Donald Trump urged Iranian negotiators to finalize peace talks immediately before a deadline regarding Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, characterizing Tehran as militarily defeated. In response, an official from Washington acknowledged some truth in media reports about US demands but stopped short of confirming specific details or fully endorsing them given their perceived one-sidedness by Iran and its insistence on sovereignty over key regions like the strait.
President Donald Trump expressed frustration with the pace and demeanor of Iranian negotiators, warning them that time is running out for a deal after stating they are "militarily obliterated." This statement follows reports from US officials confirming ongoing negotiations to arrange talks in Pakistan despite Iran's initial skepticism.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran on Thursday that it must negotiate a peace deal before the conflict escalates further, following reports of Tehran dismissing his 15-point proposal as excessive while he delayed threatened strikes until Friday for talks. This diplomatic push aims to end an ongoing war between Washington and its allies after negotiations began in late February amid growing economic concerns over disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz.