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Trump Says Iran Deadline Could Be Adjusted if Talks Progress, but Ultimatum Still Stands
Minseung Kang
Summary
- President Donald Trump said he could adjust the deadline for his ultimatum depending on progress in negotiations with Iran.
- He said the current deadline remains in place for now, reaffirming his existing ultimatum.
- Trump added that the planned response would proceed as scheduled after the deadline passes.
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President Donald Trump said he could adjust his ultimatum deadline if negotiations with Iran make progress, while reaffirming that the current deadline remains in place for now.
BlockBeats, a cryptocurrency-focused media outlet, reported on July 8 that Trump said the final deadline, set for 8 p.m. Tuesday, could be changed if there is progress in the talks.
For now, however, the existing deadline remains in effect, he said.
Trump added that the planned response would proceed as scheduled once the deadline passes.

Minseung Kang
minriver@bloomingbit.ioBlockchain journalist | Writer of Trade Now & Altcoin Now, must-read content for investors.





