Trump says US won't rush into a peace deal with Iran
Donald Trump has stated that the United States will not rush into a peace deal with Iran, despite ongoing negotiations. The comments come as both nations appear to be moving closer to an agreement. Trump emphasized the importance of taking the time needed to ensure a satisfactory deal.
- ▪Donald Trump has indicated that the US is not in a hurry to finalize a peace deal with Iran.
- ▪Negotiations between the US and Iran are reportedly progressing.
- ▪Trump's remarks highlight the need for careful consideration before signing any agreement.
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