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Donald Trump Says He Won’t Extend Iran Ceasefire, Signals Preference for Negotiated Deal to End Conflict

15  April  2026 (Navroze Bureau) :  U.S. President Donald Trump has said he is not considering extending the ongoing ceasefire with Iran, expressing confidence that a temporary truce may not be necessary as diplomatic efforts continue.

According to statements made in an interview and cited by officials, Trump indicated that the current pause in hostilities could soon give way to a more permanent resolution. He emphasized that while the conflict could end through military means, a negotiated deal remains the preferred outcome.

Trump suggested that developments could unfold quickly, hinting at “significant” progress in the coming days. He reiterated that extending the ceasefire might not be required if negotiations move forward successfully.

The comments come amid a fragile truce following weeks of escalating tensions between the United States, Iran, and regional actors. Despite the ceasefire, military pressure has continued, including a U.S. naval blockade that has disrupted Iran’s maritime trade and heightened global concerns.

At the same time, Washington has signaled optimism about renewed diplomatic engagement, with possible talks expected soon, potentially in Pakistan.

Trump’s stance reflects a dual-track approach—maintaining pressure on Iran while pushing for a broader agreement that could end the conflict more permanently. He has argued that a deal would allow stability and rebuilding, making a temporary extension unnecessary.

However, the situation remains complex. Fighting involving regional groups continues, and mistrust between the U.S. and Iran remains high, complicating negotiations.

Meanwhile, political pressure is also building in the United States. Lawmakers are debating the scope of presidential war powers, with some seeking to limit further military action without congressional approval.

Analysts say the coming days will be critical. If talks progress, the ceasefire could transition into a broader agreement. If not, the risk of renewed escalation remains high.

Summary

Donald Trump said he won’t extend the Iran ceasefire, preferring a negotiated deal to end the conflict, as diplomatic efforts continue amid ongoing tensions and uncertainty over future developments.

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