Trump Shifts Stance: Says US Not in a Rush for Iran Deal

Amid expectations of a US-Iran deal to end Middle East hostilities, President Trump stated he told negotiators there is no rush, emphasizing that time is on the US side and that sanctions will remain until a deal is signed.
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Amid expectations that a US-Iran deal to end hostilities in the Middle East is imminent, US President Donald Trump said today that he has told US negotiators that the US is in no rush to reach an agreement with Iran. According to AFP, Trump wrote on his social media platform 'Truth Social': 'The negotiations are proceeding in an orderly and constructive manner. I have told my representatives not to rush into a deal; time is on our side.' Trump also noted: 'The blockade measures will remain fully in effect and enforced until a deal is reached, verified, and signed.' Trump had stated yesterday that an agreement between the US and Iran to end the conflict was 'largely settled,' including the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, but was still awaiting 'finalization.'

FAQ

Why did Trump say there is no rush?

He believes time is on the US side.