Trump Says He Won't Be Rushed To End Iran War
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President Donald Trump says he is not feeling pressure to quickly end the ongoing conflict with Iran, as negotiations toward a potential deal continue to drag on.
Speaking amid renewed diplomatic efforts, Trump said any agreement would only happen if it is “appropriate and good” for the United States, signaling he is willing to take more time rather than rush into a resolution.
The comments come as talks between U.S. and Iranian officials remain uncertain, with both sides still far apart on key issues tied to the war and regional stability.
Trump has maintained that the U.S. holds a strong position militarily and diplomatically, and has emphasized his focus on securing what he calls the “best deal,” rather than meeting a specific timeline.
Despite some pressure from lawmakers and ongoing global concerns about the conflict’s impact on energy markets and security, the president says negotiations will move forward at a pace that benefits U.S. interests.
Speaking amid renewed diplomatic efforts, Trump said any agreement would only happen if it is “appropriate and good” for the United States, signaling he is willing to take more time rather than rush into a resolution.
The comments come as talks between U.S. and Iranian officials remain uncertain, with both sides still far apart on key issues tied to the war and regional stability.
Trump has maintained that the U.S. holds a strong position militarily and diplomatically, and has emphasized his focus on securing what he calls the “best deal,” rather than meeting a specific timeline.
Despite some pressure from lawmakers and ongoing global concerns about the conflict’s impact on energy markets and security, the president says negotiations will move forward at a pace that benefits U.S. interests.