
Trump Praises Iranian Foreign Minister, Says U.S. Faces No Deadline on Iran Ceasefire or Talks
Donald Trump described Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi as a “smart politician” during a Fox News interview, signaling a measured approach to ongoing diplomatic engagements between Washington and Tehran. He emphasized that the United States faces no deadline or time pressure to extend the current ceasefire or restart formal negotiations with Iran.
Trump indicated that American officials are prioritizing a comprehensive, long-term agreement rather than pursuing a hastily arranged settlement. He noted that while diplomatic channels remain active, there is no immediate pressure to finalize terms. The former president also expressed a preference for Araghchi’s continued involvement should formal discussions resume in the coming months.
The remarks come amid heightened diplomatic activity surrounding the potential resumption of U.S.-Iran talks. Both sides have signaled a cautious willingness to engage, though uncertainty persists regarding the duration and terms of the existing ceasefire framework. Trump’s comments suggest a strategic pause, allowing negotiators to evaluate proposals without external time constraints.
Analysts note that the absence of a firm deadline could provide both governments additional flexibility to address core security and economic concerns. The diplomatic posture outlined by Trump reflects a broader emphasis on securing durable arrangements rather than temporary fixes. As discussions continue, officials from both nations are expected to maintain backchannel communications while assessing the viability of a renewed negotiation process.
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