Trump Reviews Iran Ceasefire, Expresses Reservations
In a phone interview with Bloomberg, former President Donald Trump stated he is currently reviewing a ceasefire agreement with Iran. The initial two-week ceasefire, which began on April 7th according to Telegrafi, is facing uncertainty. Trump indicated that an extension of the ceasefire is “extremely unlikely” unless a resolution is achieved.
During the interview, Trump emphasized a deliberate approach, stating, “I won’t rush to make a bad deal. We have all the time in the world.” He firmly denied allegations that Israel influenced the escalation of the conflict with Iran. When questioned about the potential for immediate resumption of hostilities should an agreement remain out of reach, Trump responded, “If there is no agreement, I would certainly let it resume.”
The review process reflects Trump’s cautious stance regarding the situation and his determination to secure a favorable outcome before committing to a prolonged cessation of hostilities.
The future of the ceasefire remains dependent on negotiations between the United States and Iran.
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This latest statement raises serious concerns about the future of the fragile ceasefire and its potential impact on regional stability.