Trump Gives Iran 10-Day Ultimatum Over Nuclear Deal Amid Escalating Tensions

Washington (HRNW)- US President Donald Trump has given Iran a 10-day ultimatum and said that if it does not make a deal, it will have to face serious consequences. According to details, tensions between Iran and the United States have intensified, after which US President Donald Trump has given Iran 10 days to reach a nuclear deal.

Speaking to the media on Air Force One, the US President warned Iran that it should make a deal in ten or fifteen days. If Iran does not make a deal, it will have to face serious consequences.

He warned that Iran could never have nuclear weapons, and if diplomatic efforts fail, “the deal will be reached somehow,” and hinted at possible military action.

Earlier, President Trump, during his address to the first meeting of the Peace Board, asked Iran to make an “effective and meaningful” deal with the United States. “Years of experience have shown that making a meaningful deal with Iran is not easy, and if it doesn’t happen, there will be bad consequences.”

Tehran, on the other hand, warned that it would take “decisive” action in response to any military aggression.

Iran’s permanent mission to the UN said in a letter to the UN Secretary-General that it would consider all bases, facilities and assets of “hostile forces” in the region as legitimate targets, but Iran said it did not want tension and would not start a war.

Washington and Tehran have long been trying to resolve the dispute over Iran’s nuclear program, but recent talks in Geneva ended without any progress.

Tensions between the two sides have escalated in recent weeks, with Iran’s supreme leader threatening to damage US warships.

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