US ready to let diplomacy try its luck in Iran situation until early next week — Trump
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US President Donald Trump stated that the United States will allow a limited window for diplomacy regarding the conflict with Iran before potentially resuming hostilities. This postponement follows requests from Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia.
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What happened
The United States is ready to allow diplomacy the chance to work in the conflict over Iran until early next week, postponing the resumption of hostilities until the end of that period, US President Donald Trump said.
Why it matters
"I'm saying two or three days - maybe Friday, Saturday, Sunday; something, maybe, early next week, a limited period of time - because we can't let them have a new nuclear weapon," he specified while answering reporters' questions at the White House about how…
Common ground
On Monday, the US leader announced his decision to postpone the resumption of operations against Iran at the request of Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia, as a deal with Tehran remains possible.
Perspective signals
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Follow-up questions
- What terms are actually in the Iran proposal, and which side would have to compromise first?
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US President Donald Trump stated that the United States will allow a limited window for diplomacy regarding the conflict with Iran before potentially resuming hostilities. This postponement follows requests from Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia.
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