President Trump Not Considering an Extension of Iran Ceasefire | Evening News Bulletin 15 April 2026
Trump said the conflict could end through negotiation or military action, as he ruled out extending the ceasefire with Iran.
- On Tuesday, United States President Donald Trump announced he is not considering extending the current two-week ceasefire with Iran, according to ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl and Anadolu Ajansi.
- Trump indicated the conflict could conclude either through a negotiated settlement or through military action that eliminates Iran's capabilities, shaping the administration's strategic calculus.
- ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl shared the president's remarks, which outlined the administration's position on resolving the conflict without extending the current ceasefire agreement.
- Previous remarks to the New York Post suggested a new round of talks with Iran could take place in Pakistan, potentially reshaping diplomatic efforts.
- Talks in Pakistan are expected to occur over the next two days, creating a critical window for potential resolution before the two-week ceasefire period concludes.
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The US President Donald Trump said that he was not thinking of extending the ceasefire with Iran, and that he did not think it would be necessary, noting that the world would have two amazing days to come, after he had expressed his belief that the war was coming to an end. Trump said, in a telephone interview with the ABC NEWS network, that he would rather end the war by agreement, in response to the question whether the war would end with an a…
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