Trump Sets Iran Ultimatum: 2 Weeks to Negotiate or Face Action, Dismisses European Mediation
Washington D.C. - In a stark warning to Iran, US President Donald Trump has issued a two-week ultimatum, stating that Tehran has a limited window to engage in negotiations or face potential American airstrikes. This assertive stance comes amidst escalating tensions in the region and signals a heightened willingness from the Trump administration to take decisive action.
Speaking on Friday, President Trump reiterated his commitment to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and emphasized the urgency of the situation. “I’m giving them a maximum of two weeks,” he declared, seemingly shortening the timeframe he had previously indicated. This ultimatum underscores the US’s frustration with Iran’s continued pursuit of advanced missile technology and its destabilizing activities in the Middle East.
Crucially, Trump ruled out any European mediation in the matter, dismissing the role of European powers in resolving the crisis.