US President Donald Trump has indicated that he is not considering an extension of the current ceasefire with Iran, expressing confidence that developments in the coming days could bring the conflict to a decisive point.
According to remarks reported by Jonathan Karl, Trump believes the ceasefire may not need prolonging, as ongoing efforts are expected to yield significant results. Speaking via the social media platform X, the journalist relayed Trumpโs optimism about imminent progress.
โI think youโre going to be watching an amazing two days ahead,โ Trump said, suggesting that a breakthrough could be near. His comments come amid continued diplomatic engagement and heightened military readiness in the region.
Furthermore, Trump reportedly indicated that the conflict could be resolved either through a negotiated settlement or through decisive military action aimed at eliminating Iranโs capabilities. The statement reflects Washingtonโs dual-track approach, combining diplomacy with the possibility of force.
While no official confirmation has been issued regarding the final direction of the talks, the presidentโs remarks point to a critical juncture in the crisis. Observers note that the next 48 hours could play a pivotal role in determining whether the situation de-escalates through agreement or intensifies further.
As uncertainty persists, Trumpโs stance underscores confidence within the US administration that a resolution โ diplomatic or otherwise โ may be imminent.
