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US-Iran Ceasefire Extension Talks Underway Amid Trump's '50% Chance of Resuming Attacks' Remark
Progress in US-Iran Ceasefire Negotiations
Both the United States and Iran are making progress in discussions for a draft agreement aimed at extending the ceasefire and ending the conflict. A Memorandum of Understanding is expected to address key issues, including Iran's nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz. The aim is to hold detailed talks on these issues within 30 to 60 days, leading to a final agreement.
Trump's Stance and Iran's Demands
US President Donald Trump stated he would only sign a deal that meets all his demands, also noting a 50% chance of resuming attacks if necessary. He emphasized that consultations with Gulf nations are a crucial part of his decision. In contrast, Esmaeil Baqaei, Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, stressed that the memorandum must include the most important issues needed to end the imposed war, which are of fundamental importance to Iran. Trump also spoke of Iran's nuclear program in the past tense on Friday in New York, declaring, "We have stopped them. They're never going to have a nuclear weapon." These statements highlight the ongoing diplomatic activity amidst high tensions in the Middle East.
*Source: YouTube: TRT World (2026-05-23)*
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