US President Donald Trump has said that the United States will give Iran “one shot” to reach an agreement. He added that Washington is in no hurry to end the ongoing conflict.
He said that achieving the main objectives is more important than setting any deadline. He made these remarks while speaking to reporters at Joint Base Andrews before leaving to address a US Coast Guard Academy event.
Trump stated that only a limited deal is being considered. He said the focus is on a longer ceasefire and improving stability in key regional waterways.
He further said that the United States is open to talks but will not rush into any agreement. He stressed that decisions will depend on progress in discussions with Tehran.
The US president also indicated that restoring and securing important shipping routes remains a priority. He suggested that any agreement would need to address wider regional security concerns.
Tensions between the United States, Iran, and Israel remain high. Exchange of statements and warnings from all sides has increased concern about further escalation in the region.
Iranian leadership has also reacted strongly in recent statements. It has warned of continued resistance against US and Israeli pressure and claimed strong national unity in the face of challenges.
The situation has raised global concern due to its impact on regional stability. Security experts say developments in the Strait of Hormuz are being closely monitored because of their importance to global energy supplies.
Maritime activity in the region has also been affected. Some commercial shipping has reportedly adjusted routes due to security risks and uncertainty.
Diplomatic efforts are continuing, but no major breakthrough has been achieved so far. Both sides remain firm on their positions while indirect communication channels remain active.






