‘Then lots of bombs start going off’: Donald Trump explains what will happen when US-Iran ceasefire expires
US President Trump has warned of a significant escalation in the Iran conflict, stating "lots of bombs start going off" if a peace deal isn't reached before the current ceasefire expires.
While a US delegation prepares for talks, Iran's participation remains uncertain, with Tehran resisting negotiations under pressure.
Washington's core demand is Iran's renunciation of nuclear weapons.
U.S.-Iran ceasefire nears expiration
- U.S. positive on Iran deal but talks uncertain as ceasefire nears end The Globe and Mail —
- Pakistan Presses On With Preparations For Iran-U.S. Talks Even With Tehran's Participation Unclear Huffington Post —
- Iran War Live Updates: Vance Is Expected to Lead Talks in Pakistan, U.S. Officials Say The New York Times —
- Iran warns it has 'new cards to play on the battlefield' if ceasefire collapses as JD Vance flies out to Pakistan today for talks - Live updates Daily Mail —
- Iran stalls on US peace talks as ceasefire deadline looms - but Trump insists deal is 'imminent' LBC —