The White House: Trump has not set a timeline for a ceasefire with Iran.

Trump Administration Provides No Timeline for Iran Ceasefire Agreement

Washington – White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt stated on April 23, 2026, that President Donald Trump has not set a timeline for a ceasefire agreement with Iran or the completion of the proposed accord. Speaking during a briefing with journalists, Leavitt addressed reports regarding a potential timeframe. Responding to a direct question, Leavitt clarified, “Despite some information I read today, the President has not set an exact timeline for receiving an offer from Iran.

Consequently, the final date will be determined by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, acting as President.”

The statement follows earlier reporting by the Israeli news outlet “Ynet,” which cited an anonymous source indicating the United States had informed Israel of an extension to ongoing negotiations. Leavitt’s remarks emphasize that the establishment of a firm deadline remains under consideration. The administration continues to pursue discussions with Iran, with the specific timing of a potential ceasefire agreement to be determined through established military channels.

The White House has repeatedly stated that the President will dictate the pace of negotiations.

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2 thoughts on “The White House: Trump has not set a timeline for a ceasefire with Iran.

  1. This lack of a timeline raises serious concerns about the future of the agreement and its potential impact on regional stability.

  2. What are the specific terms of the proposed ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran?

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