President Donald Trump has extended the deadline for negotiations with Iran, describing the talks as “very good and productive.” Trump had previously threatened to bomb Iran’s power infrastructure but decided to delay any action by five days. Iran, which had not sought a ceasefire before, has not responded to Trump’s statements about the negotiations.
In a social media post, Trump mentioned positive conversations between the US and Iran aimed at resolving hostilities in the Middle East. The future actions will be determined by the progress of these discussions. Trump did not disclose details about the negotiation partners or the process.
Trump’s initial warning of severe consequences if Iran did not comply with demands regarding the Strait of Hormuz has now shifted towards diplomatic dialogue. The situation, which previously involved threats of military action, is now focused on peaceful resolution talks. The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical point in the global energy supply chain amid these developments.
