According to sources, Washington is pushing for an agreement that would stabilize the global market and reduce crude oil prices. At the same time, they want to diminish Iran’s capability to develop nuclear weapons. On the other hand, Tehran is seeking relief from all sanctions imposed on them and wants to maintain its nuclear program.

The Iran-US ceasefire term ends on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Iran remains uncertain about joining the second round of talks. In the midst of this, US President Donald Trump said, “We will make a great deal with Tehran.” The US President also spoke about extending the ceasefire period.

In an interview with US media, Trump said, “For 47 years, other presidents have dealt with these bloodthirsty people, and we have done better than them. We have taken a strong stance against them.” He added, “America has successfully confronted them. In the coming days, groundbreaking progress between the two countries is possible. Now Iran must decide. Either they seize the opportunity or face the consequences.” Regarding the ceasefire term, Trump said, “The ceasefire period will not be extended further because we have no more time. If no agreement is reached within this timeframe, we will resume military operations in Iran. Our military is very strong. We have won the war.”

According to sources, Washington is pushing for an agreement that would stabilize the global market and reduce crude oil prices. At the same time, they want to diminish Iran’s capability to develop nuclear weapons. On the other hand, Tehran is seeking relief from all sanctions imposed on them and wants to maintain its nuclear program. Therefore, they are using the Strait of Hormuz as a bargaining tool. An Iranian government official said, “Iran is reviewing the matter of joining the talks. However, no final decision has been made yet.”