Trump warns US may ‘drop bombs again’ if no Iran deal by ceasefire deadline
Trump said the ceasefire may lapse if talks fail, while Iran denied agreeing to surrender enriched uranium and Monday negotiations were expected, officials said.
- The US-Iran ceasefire reached its eleventh day on April 18, with warnings that it might end on April 22 if no agreement is reached.
- US President Trump warned that military action against Iran might resume and that the US might 'start dropping bombs again' if talks fail.
- A new US-Iran negotiation round was expected in Islamabad on April 20 amid ongoing diplomatic efforts.
- Iran's spokesperson reaffirmed that Iran will not transfer its enriched uranium under any circumstances.
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Trump warns US may ‘drop bombs again’ if no Iran deal by ceasefire deadline
President Trump warned late Friday that the U.S. could strike Iran again if the Middle Eastern nation’s leaders do not agree to his terms before the temporary ceasefire ends next week. The president told News Nation, The Hill’s sister network, on board Air Force One that if no deal is reached by Wednesday’s deadline, “we’ll…
Trump says US may not extend ceasefire if no Iran deal reached by Wednesday
Speaking aboard Air Force One and later at a Phoenix event, president says US could resume bombing and maintain blockade on Iranian ports if talks fail; Iranian officials reject claims about transferring enriched uranium to US
New statement following developments in Iran
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