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Trump offers Iran 3-5 day ceasefire window

President Trump has given Iran a 3-5 day deadline warning that the current ceasefire will not last indefinitely.

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Trump offers Iran 3-5 day ceasefire window
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President Donald Trump has reportedly given Iran a short ceasefire window of three to five days to return to the negotiating table, warning that hostilities may resume if they do not. According to Axios sources, the administration's message emphasizes that the ceasefire will not last indefinitely. This latest warning comes amid ongoing diplomatic tensions and military posturing in the region. The deadline pressure continues as both sides navigate the fragile truce.
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6d ago@clashreport

A U.S. official was quoted directly stating the President is giving Iran time to 'get their shit together.'

6d ago@Worldsource24

Adds sourcing from multiple U.S. officials and Trump associates, and includes the president's reported view that the U.S. has achieved its military objectives.

6d agoFrente Militar y Geopolítico

The message adds direct quotes from U.S. officials and a source close to Trump, providing more detail about internal U.S. assessments of Iran's divisions and Trump's desire to end the war.

6d agoAzadi | آزادی

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei confirmed the extension and framed it as accepting a US request, but did not commit to new talks.

6d agoStay Free

The message specifies that the US request was made via Pakistan.

6d agoAzadi | آزادی

A US official has explicitly stated the 3-5 day window is for Iran to clarify its negotiating position, calling it a limited opportunity.

6d agoIntel Slava

Axios reports President Trump has given Iran a 3-5 day deadline before hostilities end, confirming earlier reports of the ceasefire window.

6d agoMonitorX

Trump's warning specifically states the ceasefire 'will not last indefinitely,' reinforcing the time-limited nature of the diplomatic window.

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