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21 Apr 2026, 13:23

On Tuesday, April 20, the President of the United States stated that he is not inclined to extend the ceasefire with Iran and added that the United States is in a strong position to negotiate and will ultimately achieve what he called "a great deal."

Donald Trump, in an interview with CNBC, responded to a question about the possibility of extending the ceasefire with Iran by saying, "I don't want to do that. We don't have that much time."

Washington has expressed confidence that negotiations with Iran will take place in Pakistan, and a senior Iranian official has also stated that Tehran is considering participating in these talks.

While the likelihood of final negotiations for peace remains uncertain, Trump said that if an agreement with Tehran is not reached soon, the U.S. will resume its attacks on Iran. He added, "I expect bombing to happen because I think this is a better approach to entering negotiations. But we are ready; the military is fully prepared to act."
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