The president of USADonald Trumpindicated this Thursday that he gave a period of “ten days” to decide if a agreement with Iran and warned that, if not, “bad things” will happen.
Washington and Tehran, which resumed dialogue in early February for the first time since the 12 day war of June 2025have held two rounds of talks.
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However, both exchange dialogue, following threats in a context of military escalation. The United States has intensified its deployment in the Middle East and Iran, bringing carried out exercises in the Sea of Oman together with Russia.
“Over the years it has been shown that it is not easy to achieve a meaningful agreement with Iran. We have to make a meaningful agreementOtherwise, bad things will happen,” said Donald Trump.

He warned that Washington “may have to go a step further” if no deal is reached, adding: “You guys will know probably in the next 10 days.”
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt warned Wednesday that there are “many reasons and arguments that could be made.” brandish for an attack against Iran“.
Israel, an ally of the United States and nemesis of Iran, also issued a new warning: “If the ayatollahs make a mistake and attack us, they will receive a response that they cannot even imagine,” warned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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The main point of conflict is the Iranian nuclear program.
Under pressure, Tehran again defended this Thursday “its right” to enrich uranium for civil purposes, especially to generate energy.
“No country can deprive Iran of the right to peacefully benefit from this technology,” reaffirmed the head of the Iran Atomic Energy OrganizationMohamad Eslami.
Iran had suspended its cooperation with the UN body and restricted the access of its inspectors to the affected facilities after the war unleashed by Israel last year, during which The United States bombed Iranian nuclear sites.
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Although both parties show their willingness to continue the dialogue, they disagree on the content of the discussions.
Iran said Wednesday that it is “developing a framework” to advance its negotiations with Washington, which resumed on February 6 with mediation by Oman.
(With information from AFP)

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