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Trump gives Iran a maximum of 15 days

Donald Trump states that Iran has a maximum of 15 days to reach an agreement with the United States, warning of negative consequences if an agreement is not achieved.

Donald Trump has publicly stated that Iran has only 10 to 15 days to negotiate a deal with the United States, cautioning that failure to do so could lead to negative outcomes for Iran. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, he emphasized the urgency of reaching a significant agreement during this timeframe. Trump expressed concern over the direction of future relations if negotiations do not progress, indicating that the international community may witness serious developments in the coming days.

Earlier in the week, indirect talks between the U.S. and Iran took place in Geneva, marking a key moment in diplomatic relations amid ongoing tensions. This negotiation period is seen as critical, not only for U.S.-Iran relations but also for broader geopolitical stability in the region. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to discuss the situation further with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel, indicating that the U.S. is looking to align its strategy with key allies.

The upcoming developments come at a time when both nations have been under intense scrutiny. Analysts are keeping a close watch on how Iran responds to Trump's ultimatum, as it could significantly affect the Iran nuclear deal status and regional security. The 15-day deadline introduces a new layer of pressure on Iran while shaping the diplomatic landscape between the U.S. and its allies, particularly Israel, in their approach towards Iran's nuclear ambitions.

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