Former President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that the deadline for reaching a deal with Iran is final, emphasizing a no-extension stance. The statement, made during a press briefing, underscores the administration’s hardline approach to Iranian negotiations.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the White House has been preparing for this deadline for weeks, with officials indicating that further delays would not be tolerated. Analysts suggest that this move could either force Iran back to the negotiating table or lead to a breakdown in talks.
“The deadline is firm,” a senior administration official said on condition of anonymity. “We’ve given them every opportunity to come to terms.” Critics, however, argue that the ultimatum could backfire, pushing Iran toward more aggressive posturing.
Looking ahead, experts warn that the failure to reach an agreement by the deadline could result in renewed sanctions or other punitive measures, further straining relations between the two nations.