- U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the 60-day negotiation deadline previously given to Iran has expired.
- President Trump said that while Iran failed to comply with the instructions, he indicated the possibility of a second chance.
- He noted that his statement comes amid heightened military tensions between Israel and Iran.
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U.S. President Donald Trump previously gave Iran a 60-day negotiation deadline and announced that the deadline has now passed. Trump noted that while Iran failed to comply with the instructions, he left the door open by stating, “There might be a second chance.”
On the 13th (local time), President Trump stated on his Truth Social account, “Two months ago, I gave Iran an ultimatum to negotiate within 60 days, and they should have done so. Today is the 61st day of that 60-day period.”
He added, “I made it clear to them what needed to be done. They tried, but ultimately didn’t reach [an agreement],” then said, “Now, maybe there will be a second chance for them.”
His comments came amid rising military tensions between Israel and Iran. Earlier that day, President Trump had warned, “There must be no more destruction and killing.”




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